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APRIL 2012 A Mapping Study on Acces
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FACTS ABOUT ANTIGUA • Capital - S
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5. Design of Survey Tools………
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3.2.4. HIV Information and Testing
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List of Acronyms AIDS ABHAN APPA AR
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Executive Summary Background Due to
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There is clearly a lot of stigma an
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Background to Study A quick search
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Table 1 - Population by Parishes Pa
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Relevance of Study Several reports
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‣ Desk Review - a compilation of
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This review attempts to examine som
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Kempadoo (2010) recalls that “Ant
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Table 6 - Remittances as Percentage
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members of the sex-worker populatio
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use of intravenous drugs. She state
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population about their role in the
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CHAA, based on an Inter-American Pa
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The Government of Antigua and Barbu
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Population Services International (
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MAPPING METHODOLOGY Population Due
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Design of Survey Tools The survey f
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STAKEHOLDERS REPORT For this projec
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AIDS Secretariat/NAP office Redclif
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Mount St. John’s Medical Centre M
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suspicion in the department of some
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services as this does act as a barr
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Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO
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and MSM’s are referred to Directo
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in navigating the health care syste
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Questionnaires are issued and there
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There are costs attached to the pro
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to her by the social worker at the
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funding, but they are still very fu
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Encouragement should be made to civ
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Where are the places that you provi
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Do you collaborate with any other a
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MSM Survey and Focus Group Report M
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Free Condoms Figure 13- Free condom
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Table 9- Reasons for not having an
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care. Some had no answer as they ha
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coming out or dealing with the stig
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Misconceptions At least 90% of the
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Create a job bank - having a job co
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57.8% of the young ladies work on t
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them to read. “Only CHAA really w
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It is quite evident that fear has c
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care and an inviting friendly atmos
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They need to be able to access a gy
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Type of facility frequented for tre
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Their expectations for their core g
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General Discussion and Conclusion T
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Many of the ladies expressed a desi
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Policy Aspects The National
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target population. Purpose: this wo
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information on existing testing sit
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ANNEX _____________________________
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Support Clothes Populations Served
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Demographic 8 participants Sex: Mal
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3. Where are the places/spots that
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that most MSM’s are very particul
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‣ Men’s health care clinic - wh
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‣ Confidential organizations wher
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French 3 3.1 Other 0 0.0 Total 105
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their country as a group. 5.2% of t
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Partner History Partners in Antigua
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Sex for pay (how many of the sexual
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Table No. 25- Partner has spouse or
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Condom Supply The majority of the p
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How to use condoms/Instructional co
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percentage when one considers that
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Ability to pay for HIV testing Tabl
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They don’t speak my language 0 0.
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Never 15 15.7 Don’t recall 24 25.
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Other foreigners are there 12 12.6
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Facility not clean and tidy 4 4.2 O
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Sometimes 24 25.2 Rarely 16 16.8 Ne
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Responses Number Percentage Public
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No response 1 1.0 Total 95 99.8 Tab
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Focus Group Responses 1- What are s
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5- What are some of the factors tha
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