photo of MF: Mitamada, Bangkok other photos: to be confirmed
Clients
Martin Foreman has worked in HIV in the developing world since 1986.
An independent consultant currently based in London, Martin offers technical support in research & analysis and
project design, implementation & assessment. This page lists agencies
that have contracted him since 2000.
Family Health International
Document revision (Philippines 2006)
Project development:
young people participation in reproductive
health services (Thailand 2005)
media, men who have sex with men and military (East Timor 2004)
Project review (Thailand 2004)
Proposal preparation (Thailand 2007)
Research and analysis: comparative analysis of sex between men (four countries 2004)
Grey Worldwide (advertising agency)
Briefing: sexual behaviour in Africa (2002)
Health First
Editing: Manual on HIV in relationships for gay men (UK 2001)
Healthlink Worldwide (with Panos Institute)
Briefing: HIV and the military (2002)
Human Security Centre
Research and Analysis:
HIV and conflict (2005), ill health and conflict (2006)
International HIV/AIDS Alliance
Document Revision: working with sex workers (2004)
Literature Review: stigma in HIV programmes towards
men who have sex with men (2003)
Rapporteuring: (Thailand / Asia 2005)
Briefing: Access to Services (Thailand 2004)
Pan American Health Organization
Research and analysis: HIV-related stigma in health services
(Latin America 2003)
Panos Institute
Research and analysis:
global access to antiretroviral therapies (2005)
POLICY PROJECT
Briefing papers:
men who have sex with men;
male clients of female sex workers (Vietnam 2005)
POPTECH
Research and analysis: future health policy priorities
(Latin America 2003)
Southern Africa AIDS Training Programme
Editing: guidelines for counseling men who have sex with men
(Zimbabwe 2003)
UNFPA (with Panos Institute)
Rapporteuring: Communication for Development (2002)
this page updated: February 2008
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