Photo of the Week: Training Sex Workers to Prevent the Spread of HIV

Posted on: 30 August 2012 | Photo of the Week

In Lao (People’s Democratic republic), sex workers learn how to protect themselves from HIV infection, and how to negotiate with clients in order to convince them to use a condom. In addition, HIV testing and counseling are part of the services the program provides, with support from a Global Fund grant.

In Lao (People’s Democratic republic), sex workers learn how to protect themselves from HIV infection, and how to negotiate with clients in order to convince them to use a condom. In addition, HIV testing and counseling are part of the services the program provides, with support from a Global Fund grant.

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Copyright: The Global Fund / John Rae.

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