Mapping Pathways is a multi-national project to develop and nurture a research-driven, community-led global understanding of the emerging evidence base around the adoption of antiretroviral-based prevention strategies to end the HIV/AIDS epidemic. The evidence base is more than results from clinical trials - it must include stakeholder and community perspectives as well.

09 May 2011

Presentations from 2011 MTN Annual Meeting Now Available



The 2011 Annual Meeting of the Microbicide Trials Network was held in Washington, DC this past March.

Very informative plenary presentations occurred on the two main days of the meeting. The MTN and all the presenters have graciously provided access to their slide sets. Below are links to each of them - just click on those you find interesting. Please take advantage of this great set of resources.

Presentations from Plenary Sessions on Monday, March 28, 2011

















Presentations from Plenary Sessions on Tuesday, March 29, 2011















[Content that is linked from other sources is for informational purposes and should not construe a Mapping Pathways position.]

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  1. Documentary - "Punjab's Forgotten Women" is a glimpse of the shattered lives of women and children left alone in a patriarchal society that considers them pariah after their husband’s death due to AIDS. It’s the story of how they cope after a disease about which they knew nothing snatched away their family, their social status and their means of survival. Most of these women lived protected lives, looking after their homes while their husbands brought food for the table. Most of them were illiterate. Most of them had also contracted HIV and passed it on unknowingly to their children.

    To watch please visit - http://www.cultureunplugged.com/play/4027

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