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A number of activities contributed to
UNFPA’s capacity to support HIV prevention
initiatives around the world. Among new
publications in 2001, a Programme Brief
series titled “HIV Prevention Now” was
produced by staff and for staff to increase
understanding of HIV/AIDS and the particular
focus of UNFPA. A project to develop a staff
training module on HIV/AIDS programming
was initiated with the Institute of Population
and Social Research at Mahidol University,
Bangkok. The new module will address the
core areas of support, complementing the
distance-learning module on HIV/AIDS
developed by UN Staff College in Turin.
Also during the year, UNFPA collaborated
with the International Planned Parenthood
Federation in the development of a training
manual on HIV counselling and with the
Population Council in the development
of a technical resource document on HIV
prevention in reproductive health settings.
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