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AIDS Action – China Edition is a quarterly Chinese-language publication aimed at grassroots health workers and community groups involved in HIV and AIDS work. Our goal is to provide a forum for practical suggestions and information to assist readers in planning and implementing community-based prevention and care.
Subscriptions
Free subscription to AIDS Action – China Edition is available to groups and individuals within China, under the following limits:
| Individuals |
1 copy |
| Organizations |
Maximum 3 copies |
Please provide the name of your organization (if applicable), mailing address, postcode, recipient's name and the number of copies you wish to receive. For larger orders, please enquire. We regret that we cannot accept overseas subscriptions at this time.
How to contact us
Phone 010-83133253 ext. 8007 or write to aiziniwotan@chain.net.cn.
Electronic version
AIDS Action – China Edition and English synopses of each issue can be downloaded in PDF format from the list below. Articles can also be read online via the Chinese homepage at: www.chain.net.cn/aiziniwotan.
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November 2007
Issue 2: High-risk behaviour intervention [English synopsis]
- Understanding behaviour change
- Choosing an effective intervention
- Should I use a peer education approach?
- Creating an enabling environment
- Working with the police
- Government support for behaviour intervention
- Reader letters; Notices; Funding opportunities
- Resources
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Spring 2007
Issue 2: Combating stigma and discrimination [English synopsis]
- Combating discrimination more effectively
- "Fighting AIDS, We Are Together" photo exhibition
- Yao Ming and Magic Johnson poster
- "Our Lives" documentary
- Reader survey on HIV & AIDS discrimination
- From fear to compassion
- Self-assessment checklist for hospitals
- Addressing self-stigma
- Notices; Funding opportunities; Resources
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Winter 2006
Issue 1: Increasing access to treatment and care [English synopsis]
- What is treatment and care?
- Improving access to VCT for MSM
- Obtaining essential medicines
- Barriers to accessing treatment
- Why start a support group?
- Funding opportunities; Resources
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