South Asia, portraits of commitment : why people become leaders in AIDS work.
Publication details: [Geneva, Switzerland] : APLF : UNAIDS, 2006. Description: 128 p. : ill. : 30 cmISBN: 9789747512946Subject(s): AIDS activists | HIV-positive personsLOC classification: NLM classification: WC 503.7 C 2006Summary: In 25 years, AIDS has become one of the most serious challenges our plane has ever faced -ranking with climate change, international terrorism and the threat of nuclear war as one of the defining issues of our time.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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WC 503.6 T 2000 Training of trainers on planning for HIV/AIDS communication. | WC 503.6 T 2007 Towards universal access to prevention, treatment and care : | WC 503.6 WC 1996 Communicable disease epidemiology & control. | WC 503.7 C 2006 South Asia, portraits of commitment : | WC 503.7 F 2007 Portraits of commitment : | WC 503.7 P 2007 Preventing carer burnout : | WC 503.7 R 2005 A report of a theological workshop focusing on HIV- and AIDS-related stigma. |
In 25 years, AIDS has become one of the most serious challenges our plane has ever faced -ranking with climate change, international terrorism and the threat of nuclear war as one of the defining issues of our time.
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