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Daniel C

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  • Program Officer

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  • John Snow, Inc. - JSI
    Website: http://www.jsi.com/JSIInternet/ Type: For-Profit Organization Country: United States About: John Snow, Inc., and its nonprofit affiliate JSI Research & Training Institute, Inc., are public health research and consulting firms dedicated to improving the health of individuals and communities throughout the world. JSI builds local capacity to address critical health problems, collaborating with local partners to assist countries, governments, communities, families, and individuals to develop their skills and identify solutions that meet their public health needs. Through management assistance, research and evaluation, education, and training, JSI works to enable agencies and health professionals to provide appropriate services in an effective and compassionate manner. For almost 30 years, Boston-based JSI and its other affiliates, including World Education, Inc., JohnSnowBrasil and Instituto Promundo, have provided high-quality technical and managerial assistance to public health programs worldwide. JSI has implemented projects in 102 countries, and currently operates from seven U.S. and 38 international offices, with more than 500 U.S.-based staff, and 1,100 host country national field-based staff.

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  • United States

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    Daniel C started a discussion "What will it take to eliminate pediatric HIV?" in the HIV Prevention community.

    In this Spotlight on Prevention, R. J. Simonds and Laura Guay from the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation discuss how an unprecedented expansion of HIV prevention and treatment programs during the last decade and recent global attention and leadership have set the stage for the virtual elimination of new HIV infections in infants in the next decade. Read the editorial ( http://j.mp/L202jl ) and lend your voice to the discussion.

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    Daniel C replied to "How to improve girls' lives and reduce their HIV risk?" in the HIV Prevention community.

    My apologies: please use this address - http://j.mp/HcpQW2 | In the email that was sent, the link picked up a quotation mark, causing it to break.

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    Daniel C started a discussion "How to improve girls' lives and reduce their HIV risk?" in the HIV Prevention community.

    In this editorial, Judith Bruce, Miriam Temin, and Kelly Hallman lay out a step-wise engagement process for improving girls’ lives and reducing their HIV risk. What are your thoughts? Link to the editorial: http://j.mp/HcpQW2

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    Daniel C started a discussion "Two New HIV Prevention Knowledge Base Topics" in the HIV Prevention community.

    The HIV Prevention Knowledge Base is a collection of research and tools to help you find what works in prevention. This up-to-date collection of resources will help you identify and adapt evidence-based prevention strategies for your program. I have linked to two new topics below: **Comprehensive Sexuality Education** Young people in many countries have unprotected sexual intercourse with one or more partners, potentially exposing themselves to HIV, other sexually transmitted infections (STIs), or unintentional pregnancy. ...

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    Daniel C started a discussion "HIV Prevention Update: Male Circumcision, Most-at-Risk Programming, and More" in the HIV Prevention community.

    The HIV Prevention Update provides a representative sample of summaries and abstracts of recent articles on global HIV prevention issues from a variety of scientific, peer-reviewed journals. It also includes state-of-the-art program resources, such as tools, curricula, program reports, and unpublished research findings. Access the HIV Prevention Update Here: http://j.mp/AEzS4l _________________________________________________________________ Summary titles in this month’s HIV Prevention Update: *The Effectiveness of Male Circumcision for HIV Prevention and Effects on Risk Behaviors in a Post-Trial ...

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August 24, 2011

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