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The Role of the Physician Advocate in Sexual Violence against Women

6 August 2017

Sexual violence against women and girls has reached catastrophic proportions in Jamaica, with rates increasing each subsequent year despite under-reporting. Between 2007-2015, the Office of the Children's Registry recorded that 15,457 cases of sexual abuse against children, 92% of all cases, were among girls. Ministry of Health's data also shows that youth are significantly affected by HIV, with girls accounting for the…

Twenty-seven Mayors Sign HIV/AIDS Declaration in West Java

9 August 2017

Mayors in West Java Province, Indonesia signed an HIV/AIDS Declaration to demonstrate their leadership in the ongoing fight against the infection in the country. An important aspect of the declaration include youth and young adult education, with a focus on women's reproductive health.

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Domestic Violence Twice as Likely to Start for Pregnant Women After HIV Diagnosis

31 July 2017

New research in KwaZuluNatal, South Africa found that among pregnant women with no previous history of intimate partner violence, those who were diagnosed with HIV were twice as likely to suffer from intimate partner violence compared to those not diagnosed with HIV. According to Dr. Ali Groves, lead researcher, these findings can translate beyond South Africa as factors that contribute to women living with HIV's…

Empowering Women and Girls to Shrink the Global HIV Epidemic

27 July 2017

In many areas of the world, women suffer from vulnerabilities that increase their risk of contracting HIV. Gender disparities contribute to harmful patterns that suppress female agency including societal expectations for women to be submissive, relationships between young women and older men, oppressive sexual relationships, as well as gender-based violence (GBV). This article by the Global Fund highlights the importance of…

Why Is HIV More Common in African American Women?

7 August 2017

This interview by Dr. Tiffany Aholou of the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shares up-to-date findings of the status of HIV among women in the United States. Of all women living with HIV, 78% are African American and Latina. The findings of the study revealed that non-Hispanic black women had the highest risk of concurrent sex partnerships and sex with perceived non-monogamous sex partners, often…

"Young People Need Their Voices to be Heard," UN Women's Executive Director

12 July 2017

At the London Family Planning Summit's Spotlight Session on 'Transitions to Adulthood and the Importance of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights to Girls' Empowerment' Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, UN Women's Executive Director, spoke of the high rates of new HIV infections, gender-based violence and childbirth complications young women and girls face. She stressed the need for scaling comprehensive sexuality education which…

Improving the Sexual and Reproductive Health of People living with HIV

13 July 2017

Professor Angela Kaida, from Simon Fraser University in Canada, will continue to help shape health policies and programmes to support HIV-affected women safely achieve their sexual and reproductive health. Her work spans across Uganda and South Africa and Canada. Currently, she conducts research with the Canadian HIV Women’s Sexual and Reproductive Health Cohort Study (CHIWOS), examining the impact of women-centered HIV…

Rest in Peace and in Power: Remembering HIV Activism Pioneer Prudence Mabele

14 July 2017

Prudence Mabele, a guiding activist for people living with HIV, passed away on 10 July 2017. In 1992, two years after her HIV diagnosis, she became one of the first black women in South Africa to publicly disclose her HIV status. She did so to break the silence and stigma around HIV and encourage other women living with HIV to live without shame, seek treatment and lead happy and fulfilled lives. Mabele started South Africa…

Pakistan Plans Doorstep HIV Care for Female Patients

13 June 2017

In the deeply conservative Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, where women are not allowed outdoors unless accompanied by closely-related male family members, women face social and physical restrictions to accessing antiretroviral therapy (ART). The Ministry of Health is looking to provide at-home ART for women living with HIV to ensure they receive treatment despite their mobility restrictions. A study conducted in this area of…

Leading HIV Activist Prudence Mabele dies

11 July 2017

South Africa's leading advocate for people living with HIV and AIDS and a respected gender activist, Prudence Nobantu Mabel, has died. Mabel was the President for the Society for Women and Aids in Africa, the Founder and Executive Director of the Positive Women's Network and Deputy chair of the South African National AIDS Council.

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'Mahe Declaration' Commits Southern African States to Reduce HIV Among Girls and Women

10 July 2017

The Mahe Declaration, adopted by parliament members of 14 Southern African Development Community (SADC) Parliamentary Forum countries, commits to addressing root causes of HIV among women and young girls by reducing poverty and ensuring access to quality health services and information. Participants of the forum also recommended that women and girls have access to education, ending child marriage practices and protecting…

Prince Harry Unites Global HIV/AIDS Leaders During Visit to the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

10 July 2017

Global HIV leaders have committed to ensuring young people affected by HIV/AIDS play an integral part in shaping new research and policies to strengthen HIV prevention, testing and treatment in sub-Saharan Africa. The agreement was made during a special roundtable organised by the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, the charity Sentebale and its Co-Founding Patron Prince Harry. The Prince met researchers…

Why are Women Lost from HIV Care During Pregnancy? Malawi Study Shows Social Support and Counselling are Critical

28 June 2017

A qualitative study of 39 Malawian women who had started antiretroviral treatment during pregnancy or breastfeeding found that 25 of them had dropped out of treatment. Lack of social support after diagnosis and inadequate counselling about HIV treatment and disclosure were identified as key reasons for dropping out of treatment after starting. The study also notes a lack of evidence from the women's perspective on barriers…

Women Constitute More than Half of People living with HIV in Kenya

30 June 2017

AIDS related illness remains the leading cause of death for women of reproductive age in Kenya. According to UNAIDS, intimate partner violence has been identified as one of the key drivers of HIV transmission, particularly in rural areas. To better address the impact of HIV on young women and adolescent girls, the government requires better programming integrating sexual and reproductive health and rights, HIV services…

Women's Parliament to Meet On HIV Infections

30 June 2017

Civil Society Organisations, United Nations agencies and other partners are working with the South African Development Community (SADC) Parliamentary Forum to hold the first ever Women’s Parliament in Seychelles next week on 5-6 July 2017. The meeting will bring together SADC women members of parliament and their worldwide counterparts to critically discuss and sustain the engagement of parliaments to implement the United…

Call to Promote Sexuality Education Among Adolescents

22 June 2017

A workshop conducted in Kathmandu, Nepal with development agencies, government and civil society focused on the importance of comprehensive sexuality education in schools to provide students with information about gender roles, reproductive health, HIV, adolescent pregnancy and gender equality. Comprehensive sexuality education goes beyond anatomy and physiology of sex, including education around relationships, values,…

Chief Medical Officer of Barbados Wants More Done to Promote Sexual Health

24 June 2017

At the first Sexual and Reproductive Health Conference of the Barbados Family Planning Association (BFPA), Dr. St John stressed the importance of improving sexual and reproductive health and rights to address the countries' high sexually transmitted infection rates, prevent and treat HIV and promote gender equality and opportunities for young people.

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Musicians Promote Women's Sexual Heath and Responsibility

22 June 2017

Musicians Raheem DeVaugn and Goapele joined forces with AIDS Healthcare Foundation and Chicago-based South Side Help Center (SSHC) to present "RISE Above," an awareness program and HIV campaign to end stigma around HIV, educate and empower women and girls. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 1 in 4 individuals living with HIV in the United States are women. African American and Hispanic women…

Make Girls' Access to Education a Reality

16 June 2017

Sexual and reproductive health are often not included in national school curricula. In some African countries with HIV awareness or life skills programs, teachers are frequently unwilling to teach these subjects due to constraints on teaching time and resources or because of the sexual and reproductive health content.

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Malawi Launches HIV Project of Preventing-Mother-to-Child-Transmission

26 June 2017

The project, led by the Journalist Association Against AIDS (JournAIDS), works in communities of Dowa district to raise awareness on preventing mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) of HIV. This is done through PMTCT Media workshops engaging men and women, strengthening the Option B+ approach, involving traditional and religious leaders to support PMTCT and advocating for equitable service delivery. 

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