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Women's Wellness Project

The first study from behaviorally-based randomized clinical trial conducted in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia that examined the efficacy HIV prevention intervention for women who are engaged in sex work and who have a history of alcohol abuse.

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Staff

From 2007 to 2012, Columbia researchers worked closely with NGOs based Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.

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Research Findings

Need for micro enterprise building and alternative employment training options laws regarding prostitution

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About the Project

Women’s Wellness Project (2007-2012) In collaboration with the Mongolia National AIDS Center, this study is the first behaviorally-based randomized clinical trial conducted in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia ...

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Partners

We thank all of our collaborative partners for their commitment to the health and welfare of all Mongolians and for their support of our work and mission. – Undarga leadership, staff, and participants 1.    ...

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Publications

Reducing sexual HIV/STI risk and harmful alcohol use among female sex workers in Mongolia: a randomized clinical trial. Witte SS, Altantsetseg B, Aira T, Riedel M, Chen J, Potocnik K, El-Bassel N, Wu E, ...

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