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Male Circumcision

  

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Vulnerable Populations

  

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Population Council 
4301 Connecticut Ave. NW, Suite 280 
Washington, DC 20008
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16 April 2008


  

What's New

Horizons hosted its end-of-project meeting on Thursday, 20 March, at the National Press Club in Washington, DC. (more)

Horizons co-sponsored From Evidence to Policy—HIV Findings from the Field, an HIV/AIDS research dissemination event, on Wednesday, 13 February, at the European Parliament in Brussels, Belgium (more)

Horizons research from Rwanda was presented at an Orphans and Vulnerable Children Task Force program update on 12 December in Washington, DC. (more)

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Publications/Resources

A new training manual, Sakhi Saheli—Promoting Gender Equity and Empowering Young Women, promotes critical reflection among young women, so they may recognize and understand how gender normative attitudes and behaviors affect their everyday lives and can result in increasing their vulnerability to HIV and other reproductive health problems. (PDF)

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Featured Study

Horizons develops and pilots an abstinence (A) and being faithful (B) life skills curriculum for in-school youth in South Africa (more)