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Home » Toolkit: Involving Men in Community Home Based Care for HIV and AIDS
Toolkit: Involving Men in Community Home Based Care for HIV and AIDS
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This toolkit, prepared by JSI(UK)’s Zimbabwe HIV and AIDS Programme and SafAIDS, is for programme managers in Community Home Based Care. The toolkit is to encourage and guide men who take part in the care and support of family members living with HIV and AIDS. The kit is available free of charge in hard copy or on CD-ROM. Click on this resource to obtain ordering information.

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Added by View user profileSusan Pasquariella on November 14, 2003
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