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Journal of the International AIDS Society (Jiasociety)
Journal of the International AIDS Society, an official journal of the Society, provides an open access forum for essential and innovative HIV/AIDS research. - Document
When masculinity interferes with women's treatment of HIV infection: a qualitative study about adherence to antiretroviral therapy in Zimbabwe
Journal of the International AIDS Society, 2011Social constructions of masculinity have been shown to serve as an obstacle to men's access and adherence to antiretroviral therapies (ART). In the light of women's relative lack of power in many aspects of interpersonal relationships with men in many African settings, our objective is to explore how male denial of HIV/AIDS impacts on their female partners' ability to access and adhere to ART.DocumentMen-streaming gender in sexual and reproductive health and HIV: a toolkit for policy development and advocacy
International Planned Parenthood Federation, 2010This toolkit has been prepared to help organizations create affirmative policies which promote the positive roles that men can play in improving their own sexual and reproductive health – and those of women and children. The toolkit explains why this is important and how to achieve it.DocumentBranching out - Sonke's first One Man Can branch
Sonke Gender Justice Network, 2010Excitement, hope and solidarity filled the air on this sunny day in November 2009. More than 150 men, women, girls and boys from Kuyasa, a section of South Africa’s third largest townships Khayelitsha, had come together to launch Sonke’s first One Man Can (OMC) branch.DocumentWomen’s empowerment, HIV and the MDGs: hearing the voices of HIV positive women
UNDP India, 2010More than 25 years into the HIV and AIDS epidemic, gender inequality and unequal power relations between and among women and men continue to be major drivers of HIV transmission. Gender inequality and harmful gender norms are not only associated with the spread of HIV but also with its consequences which affect women especially HIV positive women, such as stigma and targeted violence.DocumentMen who have sex with men and HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa : The Lancet
The Lancet, 2009The results from recent studies indicate the widespread existence of MSM groups across Africa, and high rates of HIV infection, HIV risk behaviour, and evidence of behavioural links between MSM and heterosexual networks have been reported.DocumentHIV in Asia and the Pacific: getting to zero
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2011This report provides the most up to date information on the HIV epidemic in the region in 2011.DocumentConcurrent sexual partnerships do not explain the HIV epidemics in Africa: a systematic review of the evidence
International AIDS Society, 2010This paper argues that research seeking to establish a statistical correlation between concurrency and HIV prevalence in sub-Saharan Africa either finds no correlation or has important limitations.DocumentMaking sense of condoms: Social representations in young people’s HIV-related narratives from six African countries
PubMed Central, 2011In order to inform education and communication efforts to increase condom use, this study examined social representations of condoms among young people aged 10 to 24 in six African countries/regions with diverse HIV prevalence rates: Swaziland, Namibia, Kenya, South-East Nigeria, Burkina Faso, and Senegal.DocumentHIV prevention with MSM: balancing evidence with rights-based principles of practice
The Global Forum on MSM & HIV, 2010This policy brief includes the following sections: - key challenges to HIV prevention with MSM (men who have sex with men). - contemporary approaches to HIV prevention with MSM. - what global institutions are recommending. - MSM front and center.Pages
