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Medical Research Council
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World Health Organization
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Health Systems Trust
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UNAIDS
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The Global Forum on MSM & HIV (MSMGF)
HIV prevention gains momentum: Successes in female condom programming
Publication Year:
2011
Published by:
UNFPA
The report looks at the issue through the prism of national case studies. These pinpoint how a variety of partners have come together, pooling ideas, expertise and resources, to empower women to access female condoms. This is crucial as HIV is the leading cause of death among women of reproductive age worldwide, and in sub-Saharan Africa 60 percent of all people living with HIV are female.
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