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Male sexuality in the context of socio-economic change in rural and urban East Africa
Eldis Document Store, 2005This paper argues that HIV/AIDS prevention campaigns have missed the point by concentrating on women’s empowerment and women’s ability to negotiate safer sex. Instead it asks to what extent disempowered men in East Africa are motivated for responsible sexual behaviour and HIV/AIDS prevention.DocumentThe power of pleasure
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2004This article, published by the Institute of Development Studies, explores the way that women's sexuality is represented in the context of development programmes and AIDS prevention.DocumentWHO global study on domestic violence against women
World Health Organization, 2005This report by the World Health Organization presents a global perspective on domestic violence against women. Covering ten countries including Bangladesh, Peru and Tanzania, the document finds that violence against women is still widespread with far reaching health consequences.The report covers violence against women in both partner and non-partner experiences.DocumentRapid situation analysis of men who have sex with men in the Maghreb and Lebanon
International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2005This report, from the International HIV/AIDS Alliance, examines the needs of men who have sex with men (MSM) in Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia and Lebanon.DocumentReproductive health of women in Thailand: progress and challenges towards attainment of international development goals
United Nations Population Fund, 2005This report examines Thailand’s progress in the area of women’s reproductive health in the context of major international declarations and conventions including the MDGs.DocumentReproductive rights for women affected by HIV/AIDS? A project to monitor Millennium Development Goals 5 and 6
IPAS, 2005This document reports on how six organisations in Argentina, Mexico and Poland, Kenya, Lesotho, South Africa and Swaziland tried out a monitoring tool as a data collection method to assess steps along the path toward achieving MDGs 5 and 6.This report is a synthesis of each organisation’s own project report, describes how the monitoring tool was used and outlines the main findings presented byDocumentA manual for integrating gender into reproductive health and HIV programs: from commitment to action
US Agency for International Development, 2003This manual assists in the design and implementation of reproductive health (RH) and HIV and AIDS programmes that integrate approaches to achieving gender equity/equality in order to maximise access and quality, support individual decisionmaking and reproductive choice, increase sustainability, and put into practice U.S. international commitments and USAID policies.DocumentGender-based violence and HIV among women: assessing the evidence
American Foundation for AIDS Research, 2005This issues brief from AMFAR reviews the evidence that links between gender-based violence (GBV) and HIV among women. The brief highlights how females account for 76 per cent of HIV infections among young people aged 15 to 24, due to a number of biological, behavioural and social reasons, with GBV receiving increased attention.DocumentPreventing mother-to-child transmission of HIV: a practical guide for providing HIV-positive women with family planning services
American International Health Alliance, 2005This manual, produced by the American International Health Alliance, was developed to assist in the prevention of sexual and mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) of HIV and to reduce the number of unwanted pregnancies in HIV-positive women.DocumentWomen’s nutrition throughout the life cycle and in the context of HIV and AIDS: training of trainers module
LINKAGES Project, 2005Produced by the Linkages Project, this training module is intended to provide instructors with the basic theory to train health workers on women’s nutrition, with a focus on the complete life cycle.Pages
