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  • Have you arranged travel insurance? : Take care - take some condoms : condoms protect against HIV, other sexually transmitted infections and unplanned pregnancy... / Health Education Authority ; Health Promotion Wales.
  • A nurse with one finger raised and the message: 'Wer's im Urlaub ohne treibt, ist im Kopf nicht ganz gescheit' [Whoever goes on holiday unprepared is not clever in the head]; an advertisement for safe sex by the Authority of Labor, Health and Social Affairs, Hamburg and the Office of Public Health - Health Promotion / AIDS. Colour lithograph by Transglobe Black Box and DMB&B.
  • A man with a moustache points his finger with the message: 'Ohne gummi auf den Strich, so was tut Mann lieber nicht! [Without rubber/condoms on the streets, so what do men prefer no to!]; an advertisement for safe sex by the Authority of Labor, Health and Social Affairs, Hamburg and the Office of Public Health - Health Promotion / AIDS. Colour lithograph by Transglobe Black Box and DMB&B.
  • Still using condoms, AIDS hasn't gone away, can't tell by looks, new treatments - but still no cure, best be careful, keep sex safer : Phone for the facts / Health Education Authority.
  • Iris, an HIV positive woman with two men and the message in Italian: "Iris is HIV positive - we stand by her"; one of a series of posters from a Solidarity 'Stop AIDS' campaign by Aiuto AIDS Svizzero in collaboration with the Federal Office of Public Health. Colour lithograph.
  • Iris, an HIV positive woman with two men and the message in Italian: "Iris is HIV positive - we stand by her"; one of a series of posters from a Solidarity 'Stop AIDS' campaign by Aiuto AIDS Svizzero in collaboration with the Federal Office of Public Health. Colour lithograph.
  • Children and HIV : Rome symposium / Symposium on the needs of children and familes affected by HIV - a European perspective, National Children's Bureau, The Institute of Health ; sponsored by the Wellcome Foundation Ltd. as part of its international Positive Action programme of HIV education, care and community support.
  • A woman accosts another at a water collecting point before a crowd of onlookers waiting to fill their buckets: importance of family planning in Ghana. Colour lithograph by the Ministry of Health Ghana, ca. 2000.
  • A pregnant mother sits crying before a table surrounded by her large deprived family: importance of family planning in Ghana. Colour lithograph by the Ministry of Health Ghana, ca. 2000.
  • Many people attempt to board an already crowded bus: importance of family planning in Ghana. Colour lithograph by the Ministry of Health Ghana, ca. 2000.
  • A man at a dispensary counter raises his arms in despair before crowds of waiting people: importance of family planning in Ghana. Colour lithograph by the Ministry of Health Ghana, ca. 2000.
  • A pregnant mother sits in tatters with her deprived family: importance of family planning in Ghana. Colour lithograph by the Ministry of Health Ghana, ca. 2000.
  • A mother feeding her child: treating children with diarrhoea in Ghana. Colour lithograph by Ministry of Health Ghana, ca. 2000.
  • Family planning methods in Ghana. Colour lithograph by the Ministry of Health Ghana, ca. 2000.
  • Illustrated guidelines on the dangers of unprotected sex, sharing needles, donating contaminated blood and pregnancy when HIV positive; an AIDS prevention advertisement by the Department of Health, CTA (Central Tibetan Administration), Dharamsala. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997.
  • A happy Sri Lankan family with a warning about the importance of limiting sexual partners to prevent the spread of AIDS; an AIDS prevention advertisement by the Health Education Bureau of Sri Lanka. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • A man and woman holding each other within a heart edged with barbed wire representing a warning about the importance of monogamy to help prevent the spread of AIDS; an advertisement by the Health Education Bureau of Sri Lanka. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • A man receiving a shave and a hair cut at the barbers representing the dangers of using unsterilised sharp instruments and contracting AIDS; an AIDS prevention advertisement in Maldivian by the Department of Public Health, Maldives. Colour lithograph, ca. 1996.
  • Let the toddler's first steps -lead to the welfare centre : get expert attention and advice before and after baby comes, advice on feeding -milk or special food, trained nurses who like children, do what the doctor tells you : Norfolk / Ministry of  Health.
  • A mother giving her child a drink: treating children with diarrhoea in Ghana. Colour lithograph by Ministry of Health Ghana, ca. 2000.
  • A travelling procession of health officials who ironically praise the coming of vaccination. Etching.
  • A procession of health officials ironically proclaiming the coming of vaccination. Coloured etching.
  • Oral rehydration salt treatment for children with diarrhoea in Ghana. Colour lithograph by Ministry of Health Ghana, ca. 2000.
  • A message about AIDS and HIV testing in Japanese black script bordered with vertical gold edges. Colour lithograph, ca. 1996.
  • The black hands of a man and woman touch by their finger tips within the 'o' of the word 'one'; a safe sex and AIDS prevention advertisement. Colour lithograph by the Central Health Education Bureau in New Delhi, February 1991.
  • A disillusioned looking doctor holding a stethoscope looks down at his patient who is flattened by a large expanse of black bearing the words 'AIDS still no cure' with a reminder to practice safe sex; an AIDS prevention advertisement by the Central Health Education Bureau in New Delhi. Colour lithograph, 1991.
  • A part happy, part sad face split in two by jagged wooden planks with Japanese lettering; a Japanese AIDS prevention advertisement. Colour lithograph, ca. 1996.
  • A personified red heart split in two appearing to be in discussion; an AIDS prevention advertisement with Japanese lettering. Colour lithograph, ca. 1996.
  • Three figures leaning out with their arms joined representing a warning about HIV; advertisement for the Sunnye Sherman AIDS Education services available from the Whitman-Walker Clinic, Washington. Colour lithograph by Annie Adjchavanich and Jayson Hait.
  • Guide for reporting suspected cases of measles in Kenya. Colour lithograph by Ministry of Public Health and Sanitation, ca. 2000.