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Vietnam

Vietnam (2010): Understanding Vietnam's Condom Market: Key Findings from an Outlet Survey.

publication | 10.04.11

Dangerous Subtlety: Relationship-Related Determinants of Consistency of Condom Use Among Female Sex Workers and Their Regular, Non-Commercial Partners in Hai Phong, Viet Nam

publication | 10.03.11

IHRA 2011: The initiation into injecting drug use and the role of male Injecting Drug Users

publication | 05.02.11

Vietnam (2009-10): PMTCT Quantitative Survey on Early HIV Testing during Pregnancy among Women in Hanoi, Hai Phong and Quang Ninh.

publication | 04.20.10

BEHAVIORAL SURVEY OF INJECTING DRUG USERS IN VIETNAM. Round ONe.

publication | 04.20.10

Midwives Train To Curb HIV in Hard-Hit Vietnam Highlands

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Targeting sex workers in Vietnam

publication | 12.13.10

Targeting Male Clients of Sex Workers in Vietnam

publication | 12.13.10

Condom Social Marketing in Vietnam

publication | 12.13.10

2010 ANNUAL RESEARCH PLAN - VIETNAM

publication | 08.19.10

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