NEW:Â Harm Reduction Programs in the Civilian and Prison Sectors of the Russian Federation: Assessment of Best Practices. This report was prepared by Open Health Institute with the financial support from the World Bank.
Preliminary Report on 1st Eastern European and Central Asia HIV/AIDS Conference (pdf file, 1.3 MB).  This is a preliminary report on the 1st Eastern European and Central Asian AIDS Conference (EECAAC) held May 15 – 17, 2006 in Moscow, Russia.
HIV/AIDS in the Western Balkans: priorities for early prevention in a high-risk environment. Published in January 2005.  This study confirms that the Balkans region faces a triple jeopardy: 1) All structural factors are present to drive epidemics transmitted predominantly by heterosexual drug users; 2) Conflict and economic decline handicap the ability of governments and civil society to make an effective response; and 3) Old ideologies and vested interests are set against key elements of intervention known to be effective. Available for a free download.
Kazakhstan: Evaluation of National Tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS Programs.  Published in June 2005. This study addresses the overall performance of the tuberculosis, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) programs in Kazakhstan.  Available for a free download.
Combating HIV/AIDS in Europe and Central Asia.  Published on April 13, 2005. This report provides a summary of the epidemic in the region and explains the World Bank's role in combating it. This booklet is filled with facts, figures and graphs on a number of regional issues related to HIV/AIDS and is available below in both English and Russian. Available for a free download.Â
Reversing the Tide: Priorities for HIV/AIDS Prevention in Central Asia. by Joana Godinho, Adrian Renton, Viatcheslav Vinogradov, Thomas Novotny, Mary-Jane Rivers. Price: $ 25.00
English Paperback 206 pages 7 x 10
Published June 2005
ISBN:Â Â 0-8213-6230-5 SKU:Â Â 16230
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