Migrant Populations and HIV/AIDS - The Development and Implementation of Programmes: Theory, Methodology and Practice

Publications - Released in 2000

This publication is based on the experience of the authors and of other researchers and programme developers with various migrant populations in Israel in HIV/AIDS prevention and the related fields of sexual health and sex education. Examples are drawn from the work with two recent waves of immigration from Ethiopia and the former USSR to Israel. Observations were made on similarities between the migrant populations as well as on their unique characteristics in inter- action with a host culture. This resulted in developing culturally sensitive HIV/AIDS prevention programmes while responding to the general needs of the migrant populations.

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Organizations

  • United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
  • Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS)