Reports on HIV/ AIDS in Black African Communities in the UK and Abroad

Date:
2004-2015
Reference:
PP/CLI/C/2/1
Part of:
Paul Clift: archives
  • Archives and manuscripts

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“A review of research among black African communities affected by HIV in the UK and Europe”, Medical Research Council.

“HIV, Human Rights and Social Inclusion. The experience of HIV post-test clubs over the life of the 'Reducing Community Vulnerability to HIV and AIDS' program in Kenya, Zambia and Zimbabwe”, Plan-International.

“Assessing the treatment information needs of Africans living with HIV. An evaluation after ten years of HAART”, HIV i-Base, 2007.

“Sexual Health Knowledge, Attitudes and Behaviours among Black and Minority Ethnic Youth in London. A summary of findings”, Naz Project (London, England) and Trust for the study of adolescence, 2006.

“Adapting Effective HIV Interventions South to North: The London VCT Project Report”, Migration ethnicity and sexual health (mesh) programme; Medical Research Council and University College London, 2007.

”PlusOne HIV sero-discordant relationships among black African people in England. Five Summary Reports from a Qualitative Survey”, Sigma Research, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, National African HIV Prevention Programme and African HIV Policy Network, 2011.

“HIV and Black African Communities in the UK. A policy report”, National AIDS Trust, 2014.

“Outsider Status, stigma and discrimination experienced by gay men and African people with HIV. Research report”, National AIDS Trust, Sigma Research, 2004.

“Ethnic Minority Gay Men, Redefining community, restoring identity. Research report”, NHS and Sigma Research, 2004.

“Start the Press: How African Communities in the UK Can Work With the Media to Confront HIV Stigma”, African HIV Policy Network, Panos London, 2007.

“Mayisha II main study report. Assessing the feasibility and acceptability of community based prevalence surveys of HIV among black Africans in England”, African HIV Policy Network, NHS, Health Protection Agency and the Terence Higgins Trust, 2005.

“I count myself as being in a different world': African gay and bisexual men living with HIV in London”, Centre of Sexual Health and HIV at Homerton University Hospital.

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2004-2015

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