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| | | Joint Communication Campaign (JCC) for the Prevention of Domestic Violence | | 15/12/2010 01:05' AM | Since 2008, the Centre for Creative Initiatives in Health and Population (CCIHP) in collaboration with other organizations such as Ministry of Culture, Sport and Tourism (MoCST), UN bodies, International co-operated organizations, International and local Non-Government organizations, and Vietnamese mass organizations have been conducted the Joint Communication campaign for Prevention of Domestic Violence (JCC for short)
| | | | | Deep Impressions from TARSHI’s Training on Sexuality | | 15/12/2010 01:21' AM | Working for ‘Tam su ban tre’ at CIHP/CCIHP, the counselors of ‘Tam su ban tre’ – not only have opportunities to work with many clients who ask for help and guidance, but also are able to network and learn along side others to improve the counseling services offered. Earlier this year the counselors of ‘Tam su ban tre’ participated in the training course on Gender, Reproductive and Sexual health, and Rights provided by TARSHI. | | | | | Improving knowledge about Gender related HIV - activity should be expanded | | 17/07/2010 01:02' AM | Over the period 5-6th July, CCIHP ran a training course entitled “Gender and the prevention, care and treatment of HIV and AIDS”. The course was run as part of the Greater Involvement of People Living with HIV and AIDS (GIPA) Project and participants on the course were people living with HIV and AIDS. | | | | | Happiness in Pain – The first time gay men’s stories have appeared in an official newspaper | | 28/07/2010 09:31' AM | A new column was launched in March in the Van Nghe Tre newspaper, the series, Happiness in Pain, appeared in three issues of the newspaper (No 10-696, No-11-697 and No12-698). The articles dealt with the experiences of gay men and are significant, in that it is the first time that such stories, written by the men themselves have been shared in a national newspaper.
| | | | | Understanding LGBT stigma and discrimination in Vietnam – a historical and contextual approach | | 15/04/2009 12:43' AM | | This newly begun project by the Center for Creative Initiatives in Health and Population (CCIHP) in Ha Noi, Vietnam is working to develop a better understanding of the stigma and discrimination lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people face, by adopting a historical approach. | | | | Others: | | ‘It is important to choose a magazine to publish our articles’
(13/02/2009)CIHP contracted to develop interactive films for Youth House
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