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  •   GB 0809 Centre for Sexual and Reproductive Health - Centre for Sexual and Reproductive Health
    •   03 - Campaign and evaluation material
      •   17 - Spain
        •   01 - Campaign material
          •   2 - Regional
            • 1 - Campaigns
Ref NoGB 0809 Centre for Sexual and Reproductive Health/03/17/01/2/1/13
LevelFile
Extent2 files (7 items)
TitleNavarre
Datec. 1989
DescriptionVarious campaign materials from the Citizens Anti-AIDS Commission including a lighter, pocket calendar, poster, postcards and a booklet containing information on transmitting AIDS. A report from the Government of Navarre Department of Health contains information on World AIDS Day 1989 and its campaign materials, with scans of the materials included. All materials in Spanish.
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