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Participatory Practice in Community Assessments
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Participatory Practice in Community Assessments
“People liked to work with us, we had good communication with them and the community leaders helped us to gather the people and facilitated our work.”
Cambodia Women’s League for Development



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Vulnerability and the HIV Epidemic in Bangladesh, Cambodia and Sri Lanka
Vulnerability and the HIV Epidemic
  • Vulnerability - 1 (Introduction)
  • Participatory Practice in Community Assessments
  • Rationale
  • Attitudes and Behaviour
  • Skills and Tools
  • Processes and Frameworks
  • Assessment of vulnerability to HIV
  • Vulnerability and Needs
  • Type of assessment tools
  • Sequencing of assessment tools
  • Improving the assessment of HIV and STD vulnerability
  • Key Findings from the Participatory Community Assessments
  • Strategies and Responses
  • Conclusions and Recommendations
  • Contributing organisations


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