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This 2008 study provides evidence of key behavioural trends for the Spainsh-speaking sex worker population in Antigua and Barbuda. Undertaken by PSI Caribbean, this study seeks to provide information ...
The purpose of this study is to provide an assessment of the key health behaviors, determinants and exposure to PSI programming among sexually active males, ages 25-49, with three (3) or more partners...
This study seeks to provide an overview of the condom market in Belize by analysing the size of the overall market for condoms in Belize, identifying the leading distribution channels for condoms (ret...
This publication describes different product distribution systems developed by CARISMA's partner Social Marketing Organisations (SMOs). It discusses how three SMOs have adapted social marketing (SM) p...
The Best Practices in Social Marketing series aims to share learning from CARISMA with other regional and international social marketing organisations (SMOs), and their partners in government and n...
The following table indicates the regional condom sales in the Caribbean during the years of 2004 - 2008. This includes Social Marketing Sales and Commercial Sales.
The following charts and table reflect condom sales in the Caribbean region comparing four years of commercial and social marketing condom sales.
This report captures learning derived from the use of Participatory Ethnographic Evaluation and Research (PEER) with four social marketing organisations (SMOs) over the first phase of the CARISMA prog...
A quantitive survey of youth (10-19 years) in Jamaica was conducted to better understand the actual and perceived needs with regard to condom access and use. It looked specifically at access and attit...
In 2010, CARISMA commissioned a study of the condom market in Trinidad and Tobago (T&T), Sint Maarten and selected countries of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) - Antigua and Ba...
Health Research for Action (HERA) was contracted under the CARISMA II project to undertake a study to assess the total volume of condoms and sexual lubricants in Jamaica. The study objectives wer...
This report provides a descriptive overview of the health, risk and resiliency of adolescents 10 – 15 years old attending schools across Jamaica based on a nationally representative sample. The ...
This presentation was delivered by Ms. Anick Supplice Dupuy, Deputy Director at Population Services International, Haiti at the CARISMA Special Session on November 19, 2011 during the Caribbean HIV C...
The MAP (Measuring Access and Performance) study in the bateyes of the Dominican Republic was commissioned to measure the availability of condoms in these communities. This study is used to provide in...
Monitoring table indicating trends in behavior and condom availability, ability and motivation determinants of bateye residents.
This report describes the results of an experiment aimed at determining whether and how a condom price reduction in Trinidad and Tobago and St. Vincent and the Grenadines would affect condom purchase ...
In July and August 2006, the TRaC-M survey was conducted among sex workers in Dominica and Grenada, and among men who have sex with men in St Lucia, St Vincent & The Grenadines and Trinidad & ...
This 2008 HIV MAP study is a follow up survey to one conducted in 2006, determining the levels of coverage, quality of coverage, penetration rate, and access of/to condoms in various parts of Haiti an...
The objectives of the survey was to segment the population of female sex workers in Haïti and to identify the determining factors of condom use with a love partner. The study found that the age o...
This study, which is the second TRaC study among sex workers in Haiti on the use of condoms during sexual intercourse, compares the 2006 and 2008 results, on the use of condoms and the factors that di...
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