Male Sexuality and Masculinity in China: Lessons from the local HIV Epidemic

Organisation

Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health Department of Sociomedical Sciences

Project Focus

The out come of the analysis will be useful in informing a gendered approach to HIV prevention that is specific to the Chinese context. It will promote communication based on locally appropriate content and encourage the participation of local actors in the design of appropriate HIV prevention messages.

Background

Target Groups/Participants

Project Activities

Research

Outcomes

Individual Impacts: Family Group Impacts: Community Impacts: Other Impacts: Lessons Learned: Problems Encountered: Beneficiary Comments: Stakeholder Comments:

Evaluation

Donors

US National Institute of Mental Health Columbia University Weatherhead Institute for East Asian Research

Project Cost

$50,000

Project Start Date

1 October 2004

Project End Date

1 June 2006

Creative Exchange Projects

Subjects

Creative Activities

International Region

East/South East Asia

UK Region

Date Entered

14 September 2004