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    Regional policy and model legislation to address HIV and AIDS related stigma and discrimination

    Caribbean Community Secretariat, 2010
    This publication, commissioned by CARICOM, is a desk review report of existing legislative frameworks affecting people living with HIV (PLHIV) and their families in eleven countries in the Caribbean.  The study highlights findings around stigma and discrimination and the legal frameworks as presented below:
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    Guidelines for occupational safety and health, including HIV in the health services sector

    US Agency for International Development, 2008
    These guidelines, published by the Ministry of Health of Uganda, recognise that all types of work are hazardous and persons at work are exposed to situations that may result into injury, disease or even death. In Uganda, the authors argue that the health sector is loaded with a wide variety of situations where health and safety issues are crucial.
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    Rethinking sexuality and policy

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2008
    What do sexuality and policy have to do with each other? This issue of id21 insights considers the policies and politics that surround sexuality asking what enables sexual contact? What sets up the dynamics of relationships? And what will the consequences be?
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    Walking the talk: Putting women's rights at the heart of the HIV and AIDS response

    Voluntary Service Overseas, 2007
    This report from VSO and ActionAid focuses on the gender inequalities and challenges faced by women and girls who provide care for people living with and affected by HIV and AIDS.
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    Tackling political barriers to end AIDS

    Books for Change, 2007
    This policy document from ActionAid argues that the world’s political leaders are still refusing to mount an adequate response to the global HIV emergency. In 2005 world leaders made a commitment to creating universal access to HIV treatment, prevention and care by 2010, but two years later there is still no financial plan in place to achieve this.
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    Civil society recommendations for the UNGASS review political declaration

    International Council of AIDS Services Organsiations, 2006
    This document outlines recommendations from civil society for the 2006 UNGASS (United Nations General Assembly Special Session) review meeting. The document argues that political failings stand in the way of effectively addressing the epidemic.
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    Reproductive rights for women affected by HIV/AIDS? A project to monitor Millennium Development Goals 5 and 6

    IPAS, 2005
    This 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 by
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    7th ICAAP (International Congress of AIDS in Asia and the Pacific) News: Monday, 4th July 2005

    International Congress of AIDS in Asia and the Pacific, 2005
    This newsletter, from the 7th International Congress on AIDS in Asia and the Pacific, held in Kobe, Japan in July 2005, highlights the seminars and discussions from the conference.
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    Women and HIV/AIDS: confronting the crisis

    United Nations Development Fund for Women, 2004
    This 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.
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    Rwanda: “Marked for Death”, rape survivors living with HIV/AIDS in Rwanda

    Amnesty International, 2004
    This Amnesty International report explores the situation of rape survivors living with HIV/AIDS in Rwanda.

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