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AIDS and girls' education
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2004This fact sheet explores the relationship between the education of girls and HIV/AIDS. It argues that education is one of the key defences against the spread of HIV and the impact of AIDS.DocumentMicrobicides, women and AIDS
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2004This fact sheet deals with microbicides, a method for women to protect themselves from HIV which is currently under development.DocumentAIDS and female property/inheritance rights
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2004This fact sheet explores the issue of women’s property and inheritance rights and its relationship with HIV/AIDS.It argues that while property and inheritance rights are important for women generally, they take on dramatically increased importance in the context of HIV and AIDS.DocumentWorld AIDS Campaign 2004: women, girls, HIV and AIDS
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2004This strategy note introduces the World AIDS Campaign theme for 2004: Women, Girls, HIV and AIDS, and intends to provide an overview to help inform those planning a campaign in 2004.DocumentViolence against women and AIDS
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2004This fact sheet analyses the issue of violence against women and its relationship with AIDS.DocumentWomen who know a person with AIDS do not have elevated condom use rates
Alan Guttmacher Institute, 2003This article summarises the findings of a study which attempted to identify factors that affect condom use among women in South Africa.DocumentAdding it up: the benefits of investing in sexual and reproductive health care
Alan Guttmacher Institute, 2004This report, produced by the Alan Guttmacher Institute (AGI), advocates increased funding for sexual and reproductive health services, particularly in poor countries; emphasising the broad range of benefits – not only in terms of health but also social and gender equity, economic growth and democratic governance – that this investment will bring.DocumentRisk, morality, and blame: a critical analysis of government and U.S. donor responses to HIV infections among sex workers in India
Center for Health and Gender Equity, 2004This paper examines the scope and effectiveness of strategies being used by the Government of India - with bilateral development assistance from the United States - to address the vulnerabilities of adult female sex workers in the commercial sex industry.DocumentDeadly delay: South Africa’s efforts to prevent HIV in survivors of sexual violence
Human Rights Watch, 2004This report highlights the obstacles to effective post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) provision in South Africa and their solutions, and serves to illustrate lessons of the South African experience that may be useful for countries that are beginning to discuss or develop PEP services.Recommendations to the Government of South Africa include:launch an information campaign to educate the publDocumentThe UNGASS, gender and women’s vulnerability to HIV/AIDS in Latin America and the Caribbean
HIV/AIDS Impact on Education Clearinghouse, 2002This paper discusses the effect of gender roles, power relations and sexual behaviour on the spread of HIV/AIDS in the Latin American and Caribbean Region, and it specifically explores women’s vulnerability to the epidemic.Pages
