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Advocacy and Communication

Communication is integral to advocacy to promote and support ethical, relevant research on microbicides and, eventually, access to proven products for those who need them most. Communication also plays a key role in in other aspects of microbicide development and implementation. This section includes resources for advocates and other communicators.

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Microbicides Toolkit

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