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Author
UNAIDS - Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS
Title
HIV/AIDS Counselling - Just A Phone Call Away: Four Case Studies of Telephone Hotline/Helpline Projects
In
UNAIDS Best Practice Collection Case Study
Editor
Parker, Warren; Helena Joseph; Jose Narciso Melchor C. Sescon; Radhika Chandiramani
Description of Work
UNAIDS/02.41E
Imprint
UNAIDS - Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, Geneva, October 2002, 81 pp
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Reproduced with the kind permission of UNAIDS.

Abstract

" Telephone helplines (also known as hotlines2) are telephone lines set up to take calls from people seeking information on specific topics such as (in the case of this Best Practice study) HIV/AIDS. Four programmes were chosen to illustrate the Best Practice criteria for helplines: the AIDS Helpline of South Africa’s Department of Health, the reproductive health and sexuality helpline offered by a New Delhi-based nongovernmental organization (NGO) called Talking about Reproductive and Sexual Health Issues (TARSHI), the National
AIDS Hotline of Trinidad and Tobago, and the hotline run by Remedios AIDS Foundation of Manila, the Philippines. Together, they illustrate the principles that make helplines so successful in providing HIV/AIDS information and counselling, the challenges helplines face, and the creative approaches that can be taken to meet those challenges."

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