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Declaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS
United Nations [UN] Conference on Environment and Development, 2001This declaration, from the 26th United Nations General Assembly Special Session (UNGASS), acknowledges that HIV and AIDS constitute a global emergency, and states that there is a need for an urgent, coordinated and sustained response to the epidemic.DocumentWith women worldwide: a compact to end HIV/AIDS
International Women's Health Coalition, 2006This compact, from With Women Worldwide, argues that sexual and reproductive rights are a pivotal but neglected priority in HIV and AIDS policy, programming and resource allocation. Failure to protect the human rights of girls and women, including their right to health and right to live free of sexual coercion and violence, fuels the pandemic.DocumentMigration and domestic work in South Africa: worlds of work, health and mobility in Johannesburg
Southern African Migration Project, 2005This study explores the links between female migrancy, work, health and HIV/AIDS in the lives of domestic workers living in Johannesburg, as well as the implications for domestic workers and health service providers.DocumentCreating an enabling environment for the advancement of women and girls
World Vision International Resources on Child Rights, 2006This publication is World Vision’s briefing paper to the 50th Commission on the Status of Women.DocumentLearning about HIV/AIDS and gender stereotypes in schools in southern Africa
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2005Most young people learn about sexuality and HIV and AIDS in school. Giving teenage pupils space to explore, debate and ask questions is just as important as checking that they know how HIV is transmitted and avoided. Can teachers help in the fight against AIDS and gender stereotypes?DocumentYoung men and the construction of masculinity in sub-Saharan Africa: implications for HIV/AIDS, conflict, and violence
World Bank Publications, 2005This report discusses the role of young men in the perpetuation of violence and the spread of HIV/AIDS in Africa, and outlines the kind of programme interventions that can support alternative forms of masculinity.DocumentGender mainstreaming strategy for the China-UK HIV/AIDS prevention and care project
Siyanda, 2003This report analyses the extent to which the China-UK HIV/AIDS prevention and care project has effectively mainstreamed gender in its work. It argues that overall the China-UK project is moving in the right direction on gender by aiming for participation and empowerment of primary stakeholders.DocumentAddressing the sexual cultures of heterosexual men: key strategies in involving men and boys in HIV/AIDS prevention
United Nations [UN] Division for the Advancement of Women, 2003Based on research with young heterosexual men in Australia, this paper looks at the factors which stop men from using condoms and discusses the strategies which might encourage them – and men in other contexts – to do so.DocumentPartners for change: enlisting men in HIV/AIDS prevention
United Nations Population Fund, 2000This United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) report argues that enlisting men to prevent HIV infection is the surest way to change the course of the epidemic.DocumentMen as partners: South African men respond to violence against women and HIV/AIDS
EngenderHealth, 2002This report by EngenderHealth discusses the shift within the field of sexual and reproductive health towards seeing men as an important part of the solution to HIV/AIDS and gender-based violence. It describes the Men as Partners (MAP) programme in South Africa, which developed as a collaboration between EngenderHealth and the Planned Parenthood Association of South Africa (PPASA).Pages
