Consulting and Writings by de Bruyn, 1988-2012

Scope and content:

This series documents de Bruyn's extensive research, scholarship, and teaching in the field of global health, particularly HIV/AIDS and human rights. Materials are arranged into subseries: Publications, including resource manuals and books by de Bruyn or including her contributions; Presentations, including copies of PowerPoints, transparencies, and notes; Articles, including notes and drafts; Reports, largely meeting reports or publications published by NGOs and other policy/advocacy groups; Conferences, including de Bruyn's notes on various sessions she attended, as well as conference materials and agendas; and Training/Workshops, which include handouts, instruction modules, manuals, audience feedback and participation, and other items from various events de Bruyn helped lead or organize. The majority of these subseries are arranged alphabetically; Conferences are arranged chronologically by conference date.

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