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Brief description of the project |
A current challenge facing HIV prevention in Germany is
developing appropriate HIV prevention services for vulnerable
migrant communities. Meeting this challenge requires a close
cooperation between researchers, service providers and migrant
communities. This research project is investigating how
locally-based participatory processes can be initiated and sustained
for this purpose. The project is being conducted in cooperation with
the Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe e.V. and stakeholders in various localities.
The primary elements of the project are:
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A quantitative
survey of the local AIDS service organisations regarding their
prevention activities for immigrant communities, including
current services and partnerships with other stakeholders
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Case studies at
the local level investigating the forms of cooperation and
participation taking place in the development of HIV prevention
for immigrants
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Development of
participatory research methods which can be used at the local
level to maximize the effectiveness of HIV prevention for
immigrants
The research project has a mixed-method design, using both
qualitative and quantitative methods, and is being implemented
according to principles of community-based participatory research.
Community members and service providers are involved at the local
level. An advisory committee has also been formed for the project as
a whole, composed of community members, researchers and other
experts in the field.
For further information see
> project flyer (in
German only)
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