Advancing combination HIV prevention: advocacy brief
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This guide aims to support advocates from community-led organisations as they engage with policy makers at national, district and local levels to advocate for combination HIV prevention and shape their country’s HIV programmes.
Produced by: International HIV/AIDS Alliance in partnership with UNAIDS
Intended for advocates from community-led organisations including:
- networks of people living with HIV
- civil society organisations active in the delivery of HIV/AIDS programmes
- groups and people working with and representing populations most affected by HIV (particularly those working with women, youth, key populations, etc).
View and download the guide here.
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