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HIV-positive women report more lifetime partner violence: findings from a voluntary counseling and testing clinic in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
American Journal of Public Health, 2002This study explores the link between HIV and violence against women (VAW) by comparing the experiences of partner violence between HIV-positive and HIV-negative women in Tanzania. The study found that the odds of reporting at least one violent event were significantly higher among HIV-positive women than among HIV-negative women.DocumentGender-based violence, relationship power, and risk of HIV infection in women attending antenatal clinics in South Africa
The Lancet, 2004This article, published in the Lancet, reports on one of the few empirical studies examining the connections between women’s HIV risk and gender-based violence.Document2003 National HIV/AIDS and Reproductive Health Survey (NARHS), Nigeria
HIV/AIDS Impact on Education Clearinghouse, 2003This National HIV/AIDS and Reproductive Health Survey for Nigeria was conducted in 2003 and consulted over 10 000 people, aged 15 – 64.DocumentThe war within the war: sexual violence against women and girls in eastern Congo
Human Rights Watch, 2002This Human Rights Watch report examines sexual violence against women and girls in the context of the ongoing conflict in eastern Congo. The report finds that sexual violence is an integral part of the conflict and has been used as a weapon of war by most of the forces involved.DocumentWomen and HIV/AIDS: confronting the crisis
United Nations Development Fund for Women, 2004This report, published by UNIFEM, UNAIDS and UNFPA, is a call to action to address the triple threat of gender inequality, poverty and HIV/AIDS. It highlights the work of the Global Coalition on Women and AIDS, a UNAIDS initiative that supports programmes which mitigate the impact of HIV/AIDS on women and girls worldwide.DocumentNational cross sectional study of views on sexual violence and risk of HIV infection and AIDS among South African school pupils
British Medical Journal, 2004This study, published in the BMJ, investigates the views of South African school pupils (aged 10 – 19) on sexual violence and on the risk of HIV infection and AIDS, as well as on their experiences of sexual violence. Findings revealed that misconceptions about sexual violence were prevalent among both sexes, although more females held views that would put them at a higher risk of HIV.DocumentSexual and gender-based violence against refugees, returnees and internally displaced persons: guidelines for prevention and response
United Nations [UN] High Commission for Refugees, 2003These UNHCR guidelines offer practical advice on how to design strategies and carry out activities aimed at preventing and responding to sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) among refugees, returnees and internally displaced persons. They also contain information on basic health, legal, security and human rights issues relevant to those strategies and activities.DocumentPerceptions of employers about HIV/AIDS in micro and small enterprises employing women workers: a case study of Harare
Organization for Social Science Research in Eastern and Southern Africa, Ethiopia, 2002This study seeks to assess the impact of HIV/AIDS on the micro and small enterprise (MSE) sector in Harare, Zimbabwe, by assessing the perceptions of employers and employees.The MSE sector provides employment for a large proportion of the Zimbabwean economically active population.DocumentAddressing gender-based violence from the reproductive health/HIV sector: a literature review and analysis
US Agency for International Development, 2004This USAID Interagency Gender Working Group document provides a literature review and analysis of developing country programmes that have addressed or challenged gender-based violence with a link to the reproductive health (RH)/HIV sectors.DocumentHIV/AIDS and work: global estimates, impact and response, 2004
International Labour Organization, 2004This major report, prepared by the ILO Programme on HIV/AIDS and the World of Work, is intended as a reference tool. Part One provides global estimates of the impact of HIV/AIDS on the world of work and outlines the macroeconomic impact of HIV/AIDS. It looks at the effects of HIV/AIDS on the private sector: the public sector and the informal economy; as well as its impact on women and children.Pages
