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Dear Colleagues,

Naz Foundation International Regional Liaison Office based in

Lucknow, India, hosts an extensive library of documents, books,

articles, essays, reports and manuals which also include all the

NFI publications and documents. Please see below a list of the NFI documents.

Naz Foundation International: NFI Documents: August 2002

Documents

1. Under The Blanket: bisexualities and AIDS in India,

Shivananda Khan, in Bisexualities and AIDS, and Francis, 1998

2. Through a window darkly: males selling sex to males in

Bangladesh and India, Shivananda Khan, in Men Selling Sex, and

Francis, 1998

3. Conspicuous by their absence? - men who have sex with men

(MSM) in developing countries - implications for prevention - a joint

paper with and Aggelton, published in Critical

Public Health,1998

4. Interventions for men who have sex with men in developing

countries - joint chapter with Aggleton and , in

Preventing HIV infection in developing countries, editor: L. Gibney,

R. DiClemenete & S. Vermund, New York: Plenum, 1998

5.HIV and men who have sex with men: perspectives from selected

Asian countries with Roy Chan, Ashok Row Kavi, Greg Carl, Dede

Oetomo, Tan and Tim Brown, 1998

Naz Publications

1. The KHUSH Report:

Report on the needs of South Aian lesbians and gay men in the UK

based on research conducted by The Naz Project, 1991

2. Challenge and Response:

a report on the First European Conference on HIV/AIDS for the Muslim

and South Asian Communities, held by The Naz Project 1992

3. Sexuality and Sexual Behaviour in India: A Naz Report, 1993

4. History of Alternate Sexualities in South Asia: Report on a

3 day seminar, New Delhi, India, 1993, organised by Sakhi and

sponsored by Naz Project

4. Contexts - Race, Culture and Sexuality: Report and needs

assessment on South Asian communities, based on analysis and research

by The Naz Project, 1994

5. Emerging Gay Identities in India - Implications for Sexual

Health: Report on a conference held in Bombay, organised by Humsafar

Trust and sponsored by Naz Project, 1994

6. Developing Appropriate Strategies: Report of a Consultation

Meeting of representatives from non-govern-mental organisations

working on HIV/AIDS prevention and care issues within Muslim

countries/communities, held in Karachi, Pakistan, hosted by The Naz

Project and Pakistan AIDS Prevention Society, October 1995.

7. Making Visible The Invisible: sexuality and sexual health in

South Asia - a focus on male-to-male sexual behaviours, July, 1996

8. Sexualities, Sexual Behaviours and Sexual Health:

consultation meeting of representatives from governmental

organisations working on HIV/AIDS prevention issues from the

Central Asian Republics, March, 1997

9. Perspectives on males who have sex with males in India and

Bangladesh, September, 1997

10. Sex, Secrecy and Shamefulness - developing a sexual health

response to the needs of males who have sex with males in Dhaka,

Bangladesh, 1998

11. Risk and needs assessment amongst males who have sex with

males in Lucknow and New Delhi - a report, 1998

12. Report on the South Asia regional consultation meeting on

male reproductive and sexual health and hiv/aids, held in Calcutta,

India, 4th - 7th March, 1999 for males who have sex with males,

organised by NFI

13 Situational Assessments among MSM in four cities in South

Asia, 2000: Bangalore, Hyderabad, Pondicherry and Sylhet, an NFI study

14.Report on the NFI partners Conference, held in Hyderabad, 7th-

10th December 2000

15. Social Assessment and mapping of MSM in Lahore, Pakistan, an

NFI study 2002, World Bank

16. The impact of legal, socio-Cultural, legislative and socio-

economic impediments to HIV/AIDS intervention with MSM – an NFI/BSWS

study conducted in Bangladesh, UNDP India, 2002

NFI Training Manuals

1. Jagruti - developing a street performance group in New Delhi

promoting HIV/AIDS awareness and safer sex - a training pack

including a video and manual, March 1998

2. Project Workbook - consists of a range of resources to assist

new and emergent sexual health promotion projects, including

sample monitoring forms, job descriptions, policies and guidelines.

3. Project development Volume I: a training manual for

management and field staff for MSM sexual health agencies - includes

over 60 overheads.

4. Project development Volume II: a training manual on capacity

building and project management of MSM sexual health projects.

5. Male to male sexualities and sexual behaviours in south asia -

a training manual for reproductive and sexual health agencies and

policy makers.

6. Male sexual behaviours and STD/HIV prevention: a training

manual for peer educators

7. Handbook for developing MSM community-based organisations for

implementing sexual health projects, 2001

Briefing Papers

1. Actions For Life, 1999

2. Community Mobilising, 1999

3. Developing community-based sexual health services for males

who have sex with males - The Process, 1999

4. The Kothi Framework, 2000

5. Anal sex and STIS, 2002

6. MSM and female partners, 2002

7. Social justice, human rights and MSM (2002)

8. The context of social constructions of masculinities in south

Asia the kothi framework (2002)

Pukaar – NFI quarterly journal

Thanks

Shiv

Shivananda Khan

Executive Director

Naz Foundation International

email: shiv@...

website: www.nazfoundint.com

London Office

Director: Kim Mulji

Palingswick House, 241 King Street, London W6 9LP, UK

tel: +44 (0)20 8563 0191

fax: +44 (0)20 741 9841

email: london@...

Regional Liaison Office

Director: Arif Jafar

9 Gulzar Colony, New Berry Lane, Lucknow 226 001, India

tel: +91 (0)522 205781

fax: +91 (0)522 205783

email: lucknow@...

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