DHS Working Papers No. 125
Male Circumcision as an HIV Prevention Method
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Country update meeting to share lessons, explore opportunities and overcome challenges to scale up: 8-10 June 2010
DHS Working Papers No. 102
Enhancing Men’s Role in HIV Prevention
In African traditional medicine, the curative, training, promotive and rehabilitative services are referred to as clinical practices. These traditional health care services are provided through tradition and culture prescribed under a particular philosophy, e.g. ubuntu or unhu. Norms, taboos, tradit...ion and culture, which are the cornerstones of clinical practice of traditional medicine, are the major reason for the acceptability of traditional health practitioners in the community they serve. The philosophical clinical care embedded in these traditions, culture and taboos have contributed to making traditional medicine practices acceptable and hence highly demanded by the population. This paper discusses the different traditional health care services, such as curative services, general traditional healthcare, mental healthcare, midwifery, bone setting, rehabilitative and promotional services that increases health awareness and developing
positive attitudes and behaviour towards healthier living).
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Health Benefits and Associated Risks
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The Global Prevalence of Male Circumcision
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