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close this bookTools for Evaluating HIV Voluntary Counselling and Testing (UNAIDS, 2000, 59 p.)
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View the documentIntroduction
View the documentCautions, difficulties and limitations with the VCT evaluation tools
Open this folder and view contentsSection 1. National preparedness for and commitment to VCT implementation
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Geneva, Switzerland
May 2000

UNAIDS/00.09E (English original May 2000)

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