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iAdapted from Addressing The Role of Gender in The Demand For RMNCH Commodities: A Programming Guide and The Gender Guide for Health Communication Programs and The P Process. Five Steps to Strategic Communication.

iiOperational Guide on Gender and HIV/AIDS. A Rights-Based Approach. UNAIDS Inter-Agency Task Team on Gender and HIV/AIDS-KIT Publishers. Amsterdam, 2005.

iiihttp://gendertoolkit.care.org/Pages/Community,%20Social%20and%20Resource%20Mapping.aspx

ivOperational Guide on Gender and HIV/AIDS. A Rights-Based Approach. UNAIDS Inter-Agency Task Team on Gender and HIV/AIDS-KIT Publishers. Amsterdam, 2005.