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Factors underlying the fertility intentions of people living with HIV/AIDS in Karnataka ous @& Population Council —_— fading Life To Years the result of a collaborative study between Samraksha, Bangalore and the Population Council, New Dethi with support from the Department for International Development, U.K. The study aimed to better understand the fertility intentions of people living with HIV/AIDS, the extent to which their positive status led them to modify their fertility intentions and the factors that impeded. eee ees eee iene ern eer net For additional copies of this report, please contact: Population Council Zone SA, Ground Floor Indian Habitat Centre Lodi Road New Delhi 110003, India Phone:011-2464 2901/02 Lore Web site: or preee SS EER re Cen Ree Rune koe! Raed through a range of interventions on a Continuum from Prevention to Care. Building AIDS. ‘Competent communities, working to reduce risk and vulnerability to HIV among varied populations and to mitigate the impact on those affected by it are its key focus areas. Its also a resource agency ‘engaged in training and advocacy. ‘The Population Council is an international, non-profit, non-governmental organisation that seeks to improve the well-being and reproductive health of current and future generations around the world and to help achieve a humane, equitable and sustainable balance between people and resources, The Council conducts biomedical, social science and public health research, and helps build research Poe Re es aT ee LUA ect) Pree ere CN SN ee ee ee intentions of people living with HIV/AIDS in Karnataka. New Delhi : Population Council. Factors underlying the fertility intentions of people living with HIV/AIDS in Karnataka Shveta Kalyanwala Population Council Sanghamitra lyengar Sulekha Janardhan Samraksha

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