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Report of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues on the Second Session (12-23 May 2003)
Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
Report on the Third Session (10-21 May 2004)
Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
Report on the Fourth Session (16-27 May 2005)
Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
Report on the Fifth Session (15-26 May 2006)
Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
Report on the Sixth Session (14-25 May 2007)
Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
Report on the Seventh Session (21 April -2 May 2008)
Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
Report on the Eighth Session (18-29 May 2009)
Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
Report on the Ninth Session (19-30 April 2010)
Official records of the Report of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues on the Ninth Session (19-30 April 2010).
Official records of the Report of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues on the Ninth Session (19-30 April 2010).
Permanent Forum on Indigeous Issues
Report of the Tenth Session (16-27 May 2011)
Official records of the Report of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues on the Tenth Session (16-27 May 2011).
Official records of the Report of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues on the Tenth Session (16-27 May 2011).
Mobile Populations and HIV/AIDS in the Southern African Region
Desk Review and Bibliography on HIV/AIDS and Mobile Populations
By far the world’s worst affected region, sub-Saharan Africa is home to 70 percent of the total 42.9 million people living with HIV/AIDS globally. Since the start of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, Southern...
By far the world’s worst affected region, sub-Saharan Africa is home to 70 percent of the total 42.9 million people living with HIV/AIDS globally. Since the start of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, Southern...
HIV and Mobile Workers
A Review of Risks and Programmes among Truckers in West Africa
Migrant and mobile workers in general often encounter individual and social factors that increase their vulnerability to sexually transmitted infections, including HIV. In addition, such workers often...
Migrant and mobile workers in general often encounter individual and social factors that increase their vulnerability to sexually transmitted infections, including HIV. In addition, such workers often...