Webinar on HIV among men who have sex with men in Africa

 WEBINAR ANNOUNCEMENT:
THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF HIV AND PREVENTION NEEDS
AMONG MEN WHO HAVE SEX WITH MEN IN AFRICA:
A Special Issue of Journal of International AIDS Society (JIAS)
SAV E THE DATE
When:
2 December 10am EST
Presenters:
Introduction:
Cameron Wolf, USAID,
Washington, DC
Kenya:
Eduard Sanders, KEMRI-Wellcome
Trust Research Programme, Kenya
Malawi:
Gift Trapence, CEDEP: Center for
the Development of People, Malawi
Community Perspective:
Joel Nana, AMSHer: African Men
for Sexual Health and Rights, South
Africa
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Open-access supplement available
online at http://w w w .jiasociety.org
With articles focused on MSM from Malawi, Kenya,
South Africa, Swaziland, Cameroon,
Senegal, and beyond:
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By visiting the link posted at
www.jhsph.edu/r2p
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For more information, contact:
Andrea Vazzano: [email protected]
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HIV among men who have sex with men in Malawi:
elucidating HIV prevalence and correlates of infection to
inform HIV prevention
A cross-sectional assessment of the burden of HIV and
associated individual- and structural-level characteristics
among men who have sex with men in Swaziland
Experiences of Kenyan healthcare workers providing
services to men who have sex with men: qualitative
findings from a sensitivity training programme
MSM sensitivity training reduces homoprejudice and
increases knowledge among Kenyan healthcare providers
in Coastal Kenya
HIV prevalence and factors associated with HIV infection
among men who have sex with men in Cameroon
Outcomes of a community-based HIV-prevention pilot
programme for township men who have sex with men in
Cape Town, South Africa
A pilot cohort study to assess the feasibility of HIV
prevention science research among men who have sex with
men in Dakar, Senegal
‘‘They are human beings, they are Swazi’’: intersecting
stigmas and the positive health, dignity and prevention
needs of HIV-positive men who have sex with men in
Swaziland
Epidemiology of HIV among female sex workers, their
clients, men who have sex with men and people who inject
drugs in West and Central Africa
The USAID | Project SEARCH, Task Order No.2, is funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development under Contract No. GHH-­‐I-­‐00-­‐07-­‐00032-­‐00, beginning September 30, 2008, and supported by the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief. The Research to Prevention (R2P) Project is led by the Johns Hopkins Center for Global Health and managed by the Johns Hopkins B loomberg School of Public Health Center for Communication Programs (CCP).