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Databases Links
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AIDSMAP - Organizations Search
Link:
www.aidsmap.com/search/worldmap.asp
Link Type:
Databases
Country:
United Kingdom
NAM is a community-based information provider whose aim it is to combat the HIV/AIDS epidemic through the dissemination of accurate, accessible, and up-to-date information. This page on NAM’s AIDSMAP website features NAM’s online database of 1,000s of HIV agencies in over 150 countries across the world. |
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Atlas of Global Inequality
Link:
http://ucatlas.ucsc.edu/
Link Type:
Databases
Country:
United States
The Atlas of Global Inequality explores the interaction between global integration (globalization) and inequality, and provides maps, graphics and data. The site includes a database and maps examining some aspects of material inequality, life and death, global connectedness, economic globalization, and health. Users may select decades back to the 1960s and indicators. This searchable website also includes a glossary and bibliography. The Atlas of Global Inequality is a service of the Center for Global, International and Regional Studies (CGIRS) at the University of California Santa Cruz. |
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China AIDS Survey
Link:
www.casy.org/index.htm
Link Type:
Databases
Country:
United States
China AIDS Survey is an open-source, online database dedicated to the AIDS epidemic in the People’s Republic of China. The database contains several hundred summarized news reports from both Chinese and Western sources, AIDS-related glossaries, Chinese and Western primary source documents, links to Chinese and international AIDS organizations and briefs characterizing the main issues surrounding AIDS in China. |
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Community Toolbox (CTB)
Link:
http://ctb.ku.edu/
Link Type:
Databases
Country:
United States
The Community Toolbox (CTB) provides over 6,000 pages of practical information to support work in promoting community health and development. This website is created and maintained by the Work Group on Health Promotion and Community Development at the University of Kansas in Lawrence, Kansas, United States. CTB was developed in collaboration with AHEC/Community Partners in Amherst, Massachusetts. |
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Ethiopian AIDS Resource Center (ARC)
Link:
www.etharc.org/
Link Type:
Databases |
General Information Platforms
Country:
Ethiopia
The Ethiopian AIDS Resource Center (ARC) in Addis Ababa serves as Ethiopia's premier source of AIDS information. The ARC is a central library and clearinghouse for the most up-to-date and accurate local and international multimedia materials on HIV/AIDS, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and tuberculosis (TB). These resources provide a broad range of health and policy professionals with crucial information to fight the battle against HIV/AIDS. |
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HIV/AIDS Community Response Database (CMDB)
Link:
www.childrensaidsfund.org/cmdb/
Link Type:
Databases
Country:
United States
The HIV/AIDS Community Response Database (CMDB) contains program profiles posted by many of the thousands of vibrant programs throughout the world that provide care and support to children affected, infected and orphaned by HIV/AIDS. Included in the database are community-based programs, government agencies, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), youth groups, health workers, associations of people living with HIV/AIDS, and individuals. Each program has a brief description, contact information, location of activities, and a list of services offered. In addition, the program’s resource needs are listed. |
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HIV/AIDS Digital Brain
Link:
http://hivaids.digitalbrain.com/hivaids/homepage/home/
Link Type:
Databases
Country:
United Kingdom
This database contains materials and practical tools for educators working in the field of HIV and AIDS. The database has been developed primarily with the interests of African educational practitioners, teachers and education sector officials in mind. Materials of interest to mid-level health workers and to health cadre educators have also been included. A significant proportion of the database will be useable by and of interest to the educated general public and to school students. |
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HIV/AIDS Virutal Resource Center for PVOs and NGOs
Link:
www.childsurvival.com/vrc/ListCat.cfm
Link Type:
Databases
Country:
United States
Produced by Child Survival Technical Support, the HIV/AIDS Virtual Resource Center is a web-based collection of materials related to and about HIV/AIDS for private voluntary organizations (PVOs) and non-governmental organizations (NGOs). Topics covered in the database include: prevention, counseling and testing, mitigation, care and support, advocacy, monitoring and evaluation. |
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International AIDS Vaccine Initiative (IAVI) Database of AIDS Vaccines in Human Trials
Link:
www.iavi.org/trialsdb/basicsearchform.asp
Link Type:
Databases
Country:
United States
This database, provided by the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative (IAVI), includes preventive vaccines only—those intended for individuals who are not infected with HIV, for the purpose of preventing HIV infection or disease. Trials evaluating therapeutic effects of HIV vaccines in already infected people are not included here. The database includes vaccines and trials produced and conducted around the world and is updated as new information becomes available. |
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Latin American and Caribbean HIV/AIDS Technical Cooperative Group (GTCH)
Link:
www.gcth-sida.org
Link Type:
Databases |
General Information Platforms
Country:
Peru
The Latin American and Caribbean HIV/AIDS Technical Cooperation Group (GTCH) is comprised of government ministries of health from 21 countries in Latin America, South America, and the Caribbean Islands. GTCH is intended to serve as an HIV/AIDS information and tools exchange among these groups as well as non-governmental organizations (NGOs). |
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POPLINE
Link:
http://db.jhuccp.org/popinform/basic.html
Link Type:
Databases
Country:
United States
POPLINE is the world's largest bibliographic database on population, family planning, and related health issues including HIV/AIDS. POPLINE provides citations with abstracts for 300,000 records representing published and unpublished literature in the field.
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