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Are you translating or adapting our materials?

Published: 14 August 2008

If so, we'd love to hear from you!

During the International AIDS Conference we met delegates from all over the world who are translating or adapting our materials into numerous languages.

For example we learnt about translations of various materials, including articles from HATIP, into Nepali, Russian, Romanian, Creole, Swahili and Shona.

We'd like to collect and make available as many translations and adaptations as possible through our website, and publicise them, along with the work of the groups who have carried our those translations and adaptations.

Please get in touch with us and tell us what you are doing, so we can share these translations and adaptations as widely as possible. Please send us a pdf copy too! 

We are also very interested in hearing your feedback - how did you have to adapt the material for your local setting, and what materials would be useful in the future?

Current translated materials in French: http://www.aidsmap.com/cms1176923.asp

Current translated materials in Spanish (with GTT, Spain): http://www.aidsmap.com/cms1176921.asp

Current translated materials in Portuguese (with GAT, Portugal): http://www.aidsmap.com/cms1176922.asp

Current translated materials in Russian: http://www.aidsmap.com/cms1038155.asp

HATIP #125, 12th December 2008

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