Female sex worker HIV prevention projects : lessons learnt from Papua New Guinea, India and Bangladesh
2000
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SymbolUNAIDS/JC438
TitleFemale sex worker HIV prevention projects : lessons learnt from Papua New Guinea, India and Bangladesh
AccessEnglish: jc438-femsexwork_en_0 - PDF ;
Summary
The set of case studies in this collection emerged from a session entitled Best Practices in Female Sex Worker Projects held at the Fourth International Congress on AIDS in Asia and the Pacific in Manila, October 1997. Preparation for the session began in May 1997 when UNAIDS sponsored an effort to learn about sex worker projects.
Introduction -- The Transex Project: Sex and Transport Workers, Police and Security Men in Papua New Guinea -- Sonagachi: A Sex Worker Project in a Red Light District of Calcutta, India -- SHAKTI: A Brothel and Street-Based Sex Worker Project in Bangladesh.
Introduction -- The Transex Project: Sex and Transport Workers, Police and Security Men in Papua New Guinea -- Sonagachi: A Sex Worker Project in a Red Light District of Calcutta, India -- SHAKTI: A Brothel and Street-Based Sex Worker Project in Bangladesh.
DateGeneva : Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), Nov. 2000
Description
127 p. : ill., graphs
Notes
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN / ISSN
9291730149
CollectionsResource Type > Documents and Publications > Publications