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close this bookAIDS and HIV Infection Information for United Nations Employees and Their Families (UNAIDS, 2000, 49 p.)
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View the documentUnited Nations HIV/AIDS Personnel Policy
Open this folder and view contentsChapter 1 The Facts
Open this folder and view contentsChapter 2 Preventing HIV Transmission
Open this folder and view contentsChapter 3 - Being Tested
Open this folder and view contentsChapter 4 - Living with HIV and AIDS
View the documentChapter 5 - A Global Overview of the Epidemic
View the documentChapter 6 - The UN Response to AIDS
View the documentChapter 7 - Staying Informed and Getting Help
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Further Reading from UNAIDS

See also http://www.unaids.org for a full listing of UNAIDS publications

Access to drugs. UNAIDS Best Practice Collection Technical Update, Geneva, UNAIDS, 1998 (available in English, French and Spanish)

AIDS and men who have sex with men. UNAIDS Best Practice Collection Point of View, Geneva, UNAIDS, 1998 (available in English, French and Spanish)

AIDS epidemic update: December 1999, Geneva, UNAIDS, 1999 (available in English, French, Spanish and Russian)

Blood safety and AIDS. UNAIDS Best Practice Collection Point of View, Geneva, UNAIDS, 1997 (available in English, French and Spanish)

Blood safety and HIV. UNAIDS Best Practice Collection Technical Update, Geneva, UNAIDS, 1997 (available in English, French and Spanish)

Counselling and HIV/AIDS. UNAIDS Best Practice Collection Technical Update, Geneva, UNAIDS, 1997 (available in English, French and Spanish)

Counselling and voluntary HIV testing for pregnant women in high HIV prevalence countries: Elements and issues, UNAIDS Best Practice Collection Key Material, Geneva, UNAIDS, 1999 (available in English, French and Spanish)

From Principle to Practice: Greater Involvement of People Living with or Affected by HIV/AIDS (GIPA), UNAIDS Best Practice Collection Key Material, Geneva, UNAIDS, 1999 (available in English, French and Spanish)

Gender and HIV/AIDS. UNAIDS Best Practice Collection Technical Update, Geneva, UNAIDS, 1998 (available in English, French and Spanish)

Knowledge is power: voluntary HIV counselling and testing in Uganda. UNAIDS Best Practice Collection Case Study, Geneva, UNAIDS, 1999 (available in English and French)

Mother-to-child transmission. UNAIDS Best Practice Collection Technical Update, Geneva, UNAIDS, 1998 (available in English, French and Spanish)

Prevention of HIV transmission from mother to child – Strategic options, UNAIDS Best Practice Collection Key Material, Geneva, UNAIDS, 1999 (available in English, French and Spanish)

The UNAIDS Report, Geneva, UNAIDS, 1999 (available in English, French and Spanish)

UNAIDS & WHO. Report on the global HIV/AIDS epidemic. Geneva, UNAIDS & WHO, 1998 (available in English, French and Spanish)

Women and AIDS. UNAIDS Best Practice Collection Point of View, Geneva, UNAIDS, 1997 (available in English, French and Spanish)

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Writer/Editor and Designer: Mandy Mikulencak
Illustrator: Estelle Carol

The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) is the leading advocate for global action on HIV/AIDS. It brings together seven UN agencies in a common effort to fight the epidemic: the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), the United Nations International Drug Control Programme (UNDCP), the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), the World Health Organization (WHO) and the World Bank.

UNAIDS both mobilizes the responses to the epidemic of its seven cosponsoring organizations and supplements these efforts with special initiatives. Its purpose is to lead and assist an expansion of the international response to HIV on all fronts: medical, public health, social, economic, cultural, political and human rights. UNAIDS works with a broad range of partners - governmental and NGO, business, scientific and lay - to share knowledge, skills and best practice across boundaries.