tailieunhanh - HIV/AIDS Prevention Guidance for Reproductive Health Professionals in Developing-Country Settings

Men in French-speaking African countries have largely been left out of the family planning equation. Men have had little opportunity to become involved as family planning partici - pants or as advocates. Nevertheless, men’s interest is growing stronger, while contraceptive use is increasing. In Senegal, for example, successive DHS show that the prevalence of mod- ern contraceptive use quadrupled during the past decade, from 2% in 1986 to 8% in 1997. The 1997 Senegal DHS also shows that over half of all men who know about family plan- ning approve of it and also approve of mass-media messages broadcast about it. . | HIV AIDS Prevention Guidance for Reproductive Health Professionals in Developing-Country Settings HIV AIDS Prevention Guidance for Reproductive Health Professionals in Developing-Country Settings EZ H years II 1952-2002 4 Population Council United Nations Population Fund C7 YEARS II 1952-2002 Population Council One Dag Hammarskjold Plaza New York New York 10017 212-339-0500 fax 212-755-6052 e-mail pubinfo@ United Nations Population Fund 220 East 42nd Street New York New York 10017 212-297-5273 fax 212-297-4915 e-mail hiv@ The Population Council is an international nonprofit nongovernmental organization that seeks to improve the well-being and reproductive health of current and future generations around the world and to help achieve a humane equitable and sustainable balance between people and resources. The Council conducts biomedical social science and public health research and helps build research capacities in developing countries. Established in 1952 the Council is governed by an international board of trustees. Its New York headquarters supports a global network of regional and country offices. The United Nations Population Fund UNFPA supports developing countries at their request to improve access to and the quality of reproductive health care particularly family planning safe motherhood and prevention of sexually transmitted infections STIs including HIV AIDS. Priorities include protecting young people responding to emergencies and ensuring an adequate supply of condoms and other essentials. The Fund also promotes women s rights and supports data collection and analysis to help countries achieve sustainable development. About a quarter of all population assistance from donor nations to developing countries is channelled through UNFPA which works with many government NGO and UN partners. Population Council Library Cataloging-in-Publication Data HIV AIDS prevention guidance for reproductive health .

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