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   Last updated: 23.08.01
 
“Vulnerability and the HIV Epidemic in Bangladesh, Cambodia and Sri Lanka”- The Role of Participatory Community Assessments in Mobilising and Developing
More Effective HIV Prevention

This report is based on the work of the following organisations:

Bangladesh
Alliance linking organisation: HIV/AIDS STD Alliance of Bangladesh (HASAB) NGO Support Programme
HASAB partner NGOs:
  • Community Development Centre (CDC)

  • Nari Unnayan Shakti (NUS)

  • Jatiya Tarun Sangha (JTS)

  • UJON Sk

  • Voluntary Association for Rural Development (VARD)

  • Polianpur Tarun Krishi Club (PTKC)

  • Nabolok Parishad

  • Community Development Foundation (CDF)

  • Young Power in Social Action (YPSA)

  • SHEASS – Bangladesh

  • Association for Community Development (ACD)


Cambodia
Alliance linking organisation: Khmer HIV/AIDS NGO Alliance (KHANA)
KHANA partner NGOs:
  • Kasekor Thmey

  • National Prosperity Association (NAPA)

  • Development Association of Cambodia (DAC)

  • Cambodia Community Development Organisation (CCDA)

  • Human Rights Protection & Rural Development Association (HURIPRUDA)

  • Cambodian Children Against Starvation and Violence Agency (CCSVA)

  • Rural Economic Development Association (REDA)

  • Cambodian Development and Relief Centre for the Poor

  • Cambodia Women’s League for Development (CWLD)

  • Cambodia Health Committee (CHC)

  • Khmer Buddhist Association (KBA)

  • Social Environment Agricultural Development Organisation (SEADO)

  • Rural Family Development (RUFADE)

  • Khmer Rural Development Association (KRDA)

  • Battambang Women’s AIDS Project (BWAP)

  • United Neutral Khmer Students (UNKS)

  • Indradevi Association (IDA)

  • United Cambodian Community (UCC)


Sri Lanka
Alliance linking organisation: Alliance Lanka
Alliance Lanka partner NGOs:
  • Seva Lanka Foundation

  • Institute of Vocational Health

  • Community Development Cluster


The research for this report was funded by The Japanese Foundation for AIDS Prevention. Its publication and dissemination was funded by the Department for International Development (DFID), UK.

This report benefited from the views and experiences of many different people at the International HIV/AIDS Alliance and linking organisations in Bangladesh, Cambodia and Sri Lanka. The lead author was Alan Greig.