English
Anders Dahl
Consultant, Researcher
Anthropologist (PhD)
Working with HIV/AIDS and reproductive health
in Denmark and developing countries.
Extensive experience with the planning and implementation of projects
Experienced trainer and speaker.
Has published a number of articles and books on sexuality, HIV/AIDS,
commercial sex and safe sex.
The research report ‘HIV and Living Conditions’ received in May 2008
a prize for outstanding research from the Danish AIDS Foundation.
Keywords
• HIV/AIDS
• Sexuality
• Sexual transmitted infections
• Reproductive health and rights
• Gender
• Human trafficking
• Counseling
• Developer of training courses for counsellors
• Education / Training (HIV/AIDS, RH, counseling)
• Project co-ordination, planning, implementation, monitoring, evaluation
• Institutional capacity building
• Faith-based organizations
• Mainstreaming HIV/AIDS
• Involvement of People Living with HIV (GIPA)
• Vulnerable groups (SWs, migrants, youth)
• Commercial sex work (male and female)
• Research
• Denmark
• Vietnam / Laos / India / Ethiopia / Tanzania / Kenya / Zambia / Malawi / Uganda
Publications in English
2017
Description and improvement of different approaches of linkage to care for HIV among MSM in Europe
The Euro HIV EDAT Project (https://eurohivedat.eu)
2011
Late presenters – for HIV in Denmark
Hiv-Danmark
With: Morten R. Eiersted
2011
Review of Denmark’s support to the response to HIV/AIDS 2011
Danida
With: Dorthe Raben, Tim Clary, Birte Holm Sørensen
2008
HIV and Living Conditions
– a survey of living conditions and quality of life of persons infected with HIV in Denmark.
Hiv-Danmark
With: Mie Carstensen
2003
Counselling as a tool to modify behaviour
Journal of the European Network of Aids Helplines (Enable), no. 11.
1996
Numerous reasons for unsafe sex! – a study of good explanations
Tidsskriftet Antropologi nr. 34, 1996
This 20 page article is originally in Danish – but is translated into English
To get a copy of the articles – contact: post@andersdahl.dk
Since 2004 working as freelance consultant and researcher and among others working with:
– AC International Child Support
– AIDS-Foundation (Danish)
– Aidsnet (The profesional NGO network working with AIDS/HIV in developing countries)
– ALS Research
– Bysted Kommunikation
– CHIP (Copenhagen HIV Programme)
– Copenhagen College of Social Work (Den Social Højskole, København)
– Cross-Over
– DIS-Study abroad in Scandinavia
– Danida (Danish International Development Agency)
– Danish Association for International Co-operation (Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke)
– Danish Cancer Society
– Danish Family Planning Association (Sex & Samfund)
– Danish Mission Council Development Department
– Danish Red Cross
– Grontmij / Carl Bro
– Hiv-Danmark (The Danish nationwide organisation for all PLHIV)
– IBIS (Danish development NGO)
– The National Board of Health in Denmark (Sundhedsstyrelsen)
– Tryg Foundation
– U-landsforeningen Svalerne
– University of Copenhagen
– CGFED (Centre for Gender, Family and Environment in Development), Hanoi, Vietnam
– CIHP (Center for Investment in Health Promotion), Hanoi, Vietnam
– CCIHP (Centre for Creative Initiatives in Health and Population), Hanoi, Vietnam
– CSAGA, Hanoi, Vietnam
– IOM, Vietnam (International Organization for Migration), Hanoi, Vietnam
– IPAS, Hanoi, Vietnam
– NAV (Nordic Assistance to Vietnam), Hue, Vietnam
– Save the Children UK, Hanoi, Vietnam
– The Tanzania Network of Women Living with HIV/AIDS
– Trung Tam Sao Mai (Morning Star Center), Hanoi, Vietnam
– UNFPA, Hanoi, Vietnam
– Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Hanoi, Vietnam
– Vietnam Youth Union, Hanoi, Vietnam
– VINAFPA (The Vietnamese Family Planning Association), Hanoi, Vietnam
– WHO
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