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Reports on Microeconomic Strengthening and HIV/AIDS

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Title

Date

Authors

A Guide for Agencies Planning and Developing Economic Strengthening Interventions for Households and Communities Caring for Orphans and Vulnerable Children (pdf, 1.15mb)

12/03

Dempsey

Microfinance and HIVAIDS: It's Time to Talk (pdf, 144kb)

8/00

Donahue

HIV/AIDS and Economic Strengthening via Microfinance (pdf, 53kb)

2/00

Donahue

A Supplemental Report on Community Mobilization and Microfinance Services as HIV/AIDS Mitigation Tools (pdf, 105kb)

5/99

Donahue

Documents from the November 21, 2000 Town Hall Meeting on Microeconomic Strengthening

Economic Strengthening of Household and Community Safety Nets to Mitigate the Impacts of AIDS: Document I-Main Report
(pdf, 67kb)

12/00

Donahue

Economic Strengthening of Household and Community Safety Nets to Mitigate the Impacts of AIDS: Document II-Annexes
(pdf, 233kb)

12/00

Donahue

Responding to the Challenge of AIDS: The Role of BDS (pdf, 105kb)

12/00

Bundick

Human Rights and HIV: Ensuring the Right to Economic Development for the Poorest and Most Vulnerable (pdf, 16kb)

12/00

Nathanson

Questioning Boundaries: Linking Adolescent Reproductive Health and Livelihoods Programs (pdf, 51kb)

12/00

Esim

New Estimates and Strategies for Children Affected by HIV/AIDS (pdf, 636kb)

12/00

Hunter

The reports listed on this website result from evaluations conducted under the auspices of the U. S. Agency for International Development by the Displaced Children and Orphans Fund, War Victims Fund, and Victims of Torture Fund Contract (DFD-M-00-04-00238). The opinions expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the U.S. Agency for International Development or its grantees/contractors.

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