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  •   GB 0809 Centre for Sexual and Reproductive Health - Centre for Sexual and Reproductive Health
    •   03 - Campaign and evaluation material
      •   20 - UK
        • 01 - Campaign Material
Ref NoGB 0809 Centre for Sexual and Reproductive Health/03/20/01/5
LevelFile
Extent1 file
TitleConference, 'Women, AIDS and the Future'
Date1990
DescriptionConference literature for a conference held on 16 May 1990 organised by the National AIDS Trust and Reed employment on women and HIV/AIDS. Material contains participant list, conference programme and information sheets and leaflets for the organisations that participated including Positively Women, Health Education Authority, Scottish AIDS Monitor and Frontliners.
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