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Home > Conditions & Concerns > Communicable Diseases > AIDS > IHO Project Saheli > |
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IHO’s ‘Project Saheli’ For Sex Workers- A Replicable Model |
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With 14 years experience of innovative IEC approaches from street-corner meets to the World Congress; health care and support services; targeted intervention; NGO networking and training, Indian Health Organisation (IHO) has been described as a torch-bearer and watch-dog in the AIDS control efforts in India and the Asian continent. |
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Sustainability of any NGO is crucial and depends on its philosophy, achievements, and wider acceptability and focused approach, for which financial support needs to be guaranteed. Dr I S Gilada is the Honorary Secretary, Indian Health Organisation (NGO),
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