Publish Year : | 2012 |
Publisher : | USAID |
Link : | Click here |
Description : This Report is based on the findings from case studies conducted by AIDSTAR-One in three countries where gender-based violence (GBV) services were available: Swaziland, Vietnam, and Ecuador. These case studies were developed to help program managers design, plan, and implement strategies to integrate GBV within existing HIV, family planning, and reproductive health services and programs. The Report shares promising programmatic approaches and key elements of success for replication and scale-up. Specifically, the Report analyzes the policy environment related to preventing GBV and providing HIV services to survivors of GBV; describes service delivery components, as well as how the programs make linkages or referrals to other health and social support programs; and summarizes each program’s current and future long-term funding strategies.
|
UNAIDS issued a new guidance on how to reduce stigma and discrimination in the context of COVID-19....
Many women and girls worldwide continue to face rejection, prejudice, economic insecurity, rights...
UNAIDS report on the global AIDS pandemic 2020 shows that w omen and girls in sub-Saharan Africa...