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            <title>Keeping up the Movement: Preventing HIV Transmission in Migrant Work Settings</title>
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            <title>The Synergy Project APDIME Toolkit</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[The Synergy Project APDIME Toolkit was developed to help public health specialists and program managers improve the Assessment, Planning, Design, Implementation Monitoring, and Evaluation of HIV/AIDS interventions. The APDIME Toolkit organizes materials and resources into five interrelated modules that represent the five phases of the programming cycle. Each module contains a step-by-step methodology for conducting that phase of the cycle and acts as an index for related materials and resources.]]></description>
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