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Positive Speaking: Voices of Women Living with HIV/AIDS
United Nations Development Fund for Women, 2003In 2002, Positive Women's Network (PWN+) Chennai, in collaboration with UNAIDS and UNIFEM, organised a national consultation on women living with HIV/AIDS. The consultation identified the need to document human rights violations against HIV positive women as an important tool for policy advocacy.DocumentWomen and HIV/AIDS: Confronting the Crisis
United Nations Population Fund, 2004Rising rates of HIV infection among women are a major cause for concern. Not only are girls and women highly susceptible to HIV infection - both biologically and as a result of gender inequality and discrimination - they are also less able to access treatment than men.DocumentHIV Positive Young Women, ICW Vision Paper 1
2004A group of young HIV positive women from Eastern and Southern Africa met in 2004 to develop a common advocacy agenda. One of their major concerns was that young women living with HIV and AIDS are unable to access their sexual and reproductive rights, such as the right to have children, the right to safe abortion, and the right not to be forced into termination of pregnancy or sterilisation.DocumentOnline Library Documenting LGBT Human Rights Abuses Worldwide (The Asylum Documentation Programme)
International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission, 2006The International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission (IGLHRC) has launched an online library to support worldwide claims for political asylum made by people who fear persecution based on sexual orientation, gender identity, or HIV/AIDS status. This library documents human rights abuses against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people and people living with HIV/AIDS.DocumentSweden's International Policy on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Sweden, 2006This new policy provides the basis of the Swedish government's position on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) and of the bilateral, multilateral and operational work that Sweden carries out in this area in international contexts. Sweden will focus on central issues that hamper results in SHRH work, such as poverty and lack of information and knowledge.DocumentThe Main Thread Handbook on Sexuality and Personal Relationships among Young People
Stockholm County Council Public Health Department, 2005The Main Thread is a tool for anyone wanting to work on preventing HIV, sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and unwanted pregnancy among young people. It targets teachers, health and medical services staff, youth leaders and peer educators who work with young people aged 13 to 19 at schools, youth clubs and youth clinics.DocumentInformation Leaflets for People with Sexual Problems
Outsiders, 2006This series of 15 short leaflets provides clear information and practical advice for people with disabilities in the UK.DocumentInformation Resources
Terrence Higgins Trust, 2006The UK-based Terrence Higgins Trust (THT) provides a range of information resources on how to lead a happy and safe sex life, targeted at gay men specifically, which can be freely downloaded from their website.DocumentA Positive Women's Survival Kit
1999The sexual desires and rights to pleasure of HIV-positive women are often totally ignored. As a result, information which addresses the specific needs of women living with HIV is scarce. A Positive Woman's Survival Kit has been produced by and for women living with HIV/AIDS from all over the world.DocumentWhere Women Have No Doctor: A Health Guide for Women
Macmillan Education Ltd, London and Oxford, 1997This book was developed with the help of community-based health workers in more than 30 countries to help women care for their own health needs and to help community health workers to meet women's health needs.Pages
