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RESEARCH SUMMARY

May 2003

Asiimwe-Okiror, G. et al. 1997. "Change in sexual behavior and decline in HIV infection among young pregnant women in urban Uganda." AIDS 11:1757-1763.

Gilborn, L. et al. 2001. "Making a Difference for Children Affected by AIDS in Uganda," Horizons Baseline Report. Washington: Population Council.

Hogle, J.A., ed. 2002. "What Happened in Uganda? Declining HIV Prevalence, Behavior Change, and the National Response." Washington: USAID and Synergy Project.

UNAIDS. 2002. Epidemiological Fact Sheets on HIV/AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Infections: Uganda.

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Publications/Resources

"Succession planning in Uganda: Early outreach for AIDS-affected children and their families," Horizons Final Report (2004) (PDF, 371 KB)

"Making a difference for children affected by AIDS: Baseline findings from OR in Uganda," Horizons Baseline Report (2001) (PDF, 583 KB)

"Making a difference for children affected by AIDS," Horizons Research Update (2001) (document)

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