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CCDT conducts research and
advocates for policies that address themes related to stigma and
discrimination, gender empowerment, and the participation of People
Living with HIV/AIDS (PLHA). In particular, we are committed to the
concerns, growth, and development of marginalized groups and
communities who have been unable to fully participate in or benefit
from various aspects of society. Please review some of our
publications. We hope to reach and impact you and more people with our
findings.
Our publications are
available online for review at your convenience, free of charge. They are
available for download in .pdf format or can be read as an online
report.
Children and
HIV/AIDS: Beyond Infected and Affected - The Need For A Policy
Published April 2001
The Need for A Policy discusses the limited
response to child-related HIV/AIDS experiences and reveals the
increasing ignorance to the issues involved. The article explores why
childrens issues in comparison to adults has yet to receive appropriate
attention and suggests a multi-pronged, holistic policy approach in the
context of HIV/AIDS. Get the online
report, or download
in .pdf format.
Women In
Prostitution and Their Children In Kamathipura
Published April 2001
Women in Prostitution details the
exploitation of women in organized brothel and pavement prostitution in
Kamathipura, Asia's largest red-light district. The article further
discusses the reasons why children of these women are most vulnerable
to entering the sex trade and provides background on CCDT's efforts to
provide solutions to the exploitation. Get the online report,
or download
in .pdf format.
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