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Reducing Alcohol-related HIV Risk in Katutura, Namibia: A Multi-level Intervention
Formative research from AIDSTAR-One to understand how bar owners, staff, patrons, and community members perceive the risks and benefits of alcohol consumption.
The More They Burn, the Better They Learn
Physical activity is essential to a healthy lifestyle, and it can be especially important in helping kids do better in school. U.S.
Tobacco Free Initiative
See for yourself some the effects of tobacco use on your health.
Compendium of New and Emerging Health Technologies
The compendium of new and emerging technologies that address global health concerns has been created as a neutral platform for technologies which are likely to be suitable for use in low-resource settings.
Tanzania Marketing and Communications for AIDS (T-MARC)
Health communication materials promote behavior change to improve public health and reduce HIV transmission.
Y.E.A.H. Alcohol Prevention True Manhood Campaign
The ‘Prevention of Alcohol Abuse’ campaign is part of the True Manhood Campaign YEAH campaign which was nationally launched in Uganda in 2009.
United in the Fight Against NCDs
Thirty-six million people die each year from noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) like heart disease and stroke, diabetes, cancer and chronic lung disease. On 19-20 September 2011, global leaders met at the United Nations in New York to turn the tide on NCDs.
Youth Physical Activity Guidelines: A Toolkit for Schools, Families, and Communities
Despite the many health benefits associated with regular physical activity, many children and adolescents do not participate in physical activity for 60 minutes or more each day.
Managing Chronic Conditions: Optimizing Health throughout Life
This document about managing chronic illnesses within local contexts is intended for health program implementers in resource-limited countries.
Road to hope
A documentary-style dramatic program with actors portraying HIV positive persons. A narrator introduces the characters and provides important health information in between segments. Three segments tell the stories of four HIV positive people.