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I. BASIC INFORMATION
1.1. Definitions
II. FORCED MIGRATION AND THE SPREAD OF HIV/AIDS
2.1. The biology of HIV/AIDS
2.2. Forced migration and the epidemiology of HIV/AIDS
2.3. Forced migration and increased vulnerability to HIV/AIDS
2.4. Vulnerable groups
III. THE IMPACT OF HIV/AIDS ON STABILITY AND SECURITY
3.1. Impact upon socio-economic and political stability
3.2. Impact upon national and international security
IV. INTERNATIONAL LAW, FORCED MIGRATION, AND HIV/AIDS
4.1. International human rights law
4.2. International refugee law and humanitarian law
V. INTERNATIONAL GUIDELINES AND RESOURCES TO TACKLE HIV/AIDS IN CONFLICT SITUATIONS
VI. CHALLENGES
6.1. Increasing resources and commitment
6.2. Increasing support of host governments
6.3. Towards a more comprehensive provision of services
- Care and treatment
- Protection
- Surveillance, research, and evaluation
VII. CONCLUSION
VIII. OTHER RESOURCES
8.1. Journals, databases, and media/news sources
- Journals
- Databases
8.2. Academic and research institutes
8.3. Governmental, inter-governmental, and multi-lateral institutions
8.4. Non-governmental organizations
IX. BIBLIOGRAPHY

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