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This project provided the European Commission with background information on female genital mutilation and with some recommendations to tackle this harmful traditional practice.

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General objective:
•To assess the feasibility of interventions for primary and secondary prevention interventions to improve women's reproductive health (cervical cancer screening).

Specific objective:
•To validate and enhance the specificity of visual inspection (VIA) versus PAP smear.

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This project contributes to the global efforts to abandon female genital mutilation, through the implementation of an intervention project targeting behaviour change in Burkina Faso and Sudan.

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OBJECTIVES
•To reduce the sexual transmission of HIV infection and STI and to decrease the complications of STI.

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This project aimed at formulating policy guidelines regarding prevention of gender based violence and health care interventions for victims of gender based violence.

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OBJECTIVES
•To examine whether the intervention strategy of vaginal cleansing with a diluted chlorhexidine solution during labour can reduce the risk of transmission of HIV infection from mother-to-child
•To acquire a better understanding of the timing of perinatal transmission of HIV-1.

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•To revise a draft WHO document that was written as a programme guide, focusing on strategies and programme components.

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OBJECTIVES
•To determine prevalences, viral parameters of HIV and HPV and its relation to cervical neoplasia in the general population of Nairobi
•To determine the effect of contraceptives on the HIV viral transmission/shedding
•To determine the effect of cytokines and immune components on HIV transmission/shedding

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Main objective:
•to assess acceptability of, compliance with, and effectiveness of the diaphragm and cervical caps in a population of high-risk women

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OBJECTIVES
•To assess the effectiveness of outpatient management of precancerous lesions of the cervix in HIV positive women and to identify predictors for progression

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