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Mainstreaming Gender in the Response to AIDS in South Africa

IGWG Gender and Health Toolkit

This manual provides interactive training activities to mainstream gender issues, especially in HIV/AIDs programs. The material is intended for facilitators in southern African ASOs, NGOs and CBOs. The topics include gender concepts, gender mainstreaming, gender analysis. The manual also provides practical methods to mainstream gender issues into HIV/AIDs organizations, policies and programs.
 

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South African AIDS Training Programme (SAT)
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English

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