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HIV/AIDS: Integrating Prevention and Care into Your Sector
A publication of the Peace Corps, this resource provides ideas about integrating HIV prevention and care into a number of different sectors, including environment, health, education and enterprise development.

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How to Mobilize Communities for Health and Social Change
Save the Children’s publication provides examples and lessons from mobilized communities around the world. The aim is to assist program managers and CBOs in their attempts to improve health conditions.

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Mobilising the Community
This manual is part of TearFund’s Pillars series, a collection of publications that are intended for discussion-based learning. The publication is a resource in which metaphors and exercises are used to walk a community through the process of mobilization and change.

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Mobilising the Church
Another of TearFund’s Pillars publications, this guide encourages the participation of churches in their local communities. As with other Pillars publications, the process hinges on discussion-based learning.

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The AMICAAL Toolkit: Local Governance and HIV/AIDS
The result of a joint effort between the UN AMICAALL Partnership Program with UNAIDS, UNDP and the World Bank, the manual outlines strategies for local governments to engage in confronting the HIV/AIDS epidemic.

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Training Manual: Community Mobilisation and Empowerment for Improved Access to Care, Support and Treatment
This manual is a publication of John Snow International. A training manual for communities, it serves as a reference for those wishing to build partnerships and linkages in efforts to increase access to care, support and treatment for individuals affected by HIV.

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