This report provides an overview of the proceedings of the ancillary event called: “Prevention technologies in the broader spectrum of HIV prevention” delivered in conjunction with the 2010 Annual Canadian Conference on HIV/AIDS Research in Saskatoon (May 13, 2010). The event was supported by a grant from the Canadian HIV Vaccines Initiative (CHVI). The report also summarizes the process and outcome evaluation findings from the perspective of the 35 participants and the three host organizations: the Canadian AIDS Society (CAS), CATIE and the Interagency Coalition on AIDS and Development (ICAD).
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Key Populations and Vulnerable Groups(19)
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Prevention Technologies in the Broader Spectrum of HIV Prevention: Proceedings and evaluation report
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