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Nonprofit organizations are now continuously being challenged to be more strategic in their communications efforts. Communications activities must add up to more than a series of isolated events such as the dissemination of an occasional publication or press release. Being strategic requires that nonprofits be more deliberate, innovative, savvy, and less reactive in their communications practice. Nonprofits are encouraged to regard communications as essential to their overall success and integrate it throughout their organizations.Nonprofits need ways to better understand their current strategic communications performance and capacity, and to gain a realistic sense of what is possible in terms of developing their communications functions. Strategic communications audits are one tool that can help to meet this need.

Toolkit provides a selection of 100 participatory learning and action tools to enable communities and organizations to learn about HIV/AIDS together in their community, develop a plan, act on it and evaluate its effectiveness.

Pamphlet that outlines some of the most important factors that make sex workers vulnerable to violence and HIV and that presents programs around the world aimed at protecting sex workers from the dual threat of HIV and violence

An article published in Public Library of Science (PLoS)- Medicine by Edward J. Mills, Chris Beyrer, Josephine Birungi, and Mark R. Dybul on engaging men in HIV/AIDS prevention & treatment campaigns.

This is fact sheet published by PEPFAR on addressing gender in HIV/AIDS programming, published in March 2012. The fact sheet provides information on the role of PEPFAR-sponsored programs in fostering gender equality, combating gender-based violence and increasing prevention of mother-to-child transmission, as well as highlights PEPFAR Gender Initiatives and tools and resources to integrate gender into programming.

Health Journeys & Human Challenges in Referral Networks Plenary Presentation from the NPI Round 3 SOTA