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SHE: First-Ever European Peer Support Programme Launches to Empower and Improve the Quality of Life for Women Living with HIV

“SHE” – Strong, HIV Positive, Empowered Women – the first comprehensive European patient education programme to address the growing challenges faced by women living with HIV, was launched at the 6th IAS Conference in Rome, Italy. Read full article here.

Vitamin A deficiency during pregnancy of HIV infected and non-infected women in tropical settings of Northwest Ethiopia

Vitamin A deficiency (VAD) is known to be a major public health problem among women of reproductive age in South East Asia and Africa. In Ethiopia, there are no studies conducted on serum vitamin A status of HIV-infected pregnant women. Read full article …

Study Finds Structural Factors Integral to Understanding Girls’ Vulnerability to HIV in sub-Saharan Africa

A new study led by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health shows that community members correlate an increase in HIV vulnerability among adolescent girls with weak structural support systems. Read full article here.

Mystery shrouds death of HIV+ woman, NGOs join cause

IMPHAL: Hordes of NGOs, including the Manipur Network of Positive People, have asked the state government to order a reinvestigation into the recent death of an HIV-positive woman here. Read full article here.

Sex workers on the frontline of the AIDS response in India

In a densely packed sub-urban township far away from Lutyen’s Delhi, at a small house encased in a cacophony of concrete flats, about 20 women engaged in sex work got together to share their experiences of the AIDS response. Read full article here.

Victory! Court Overturns “Anti-Prostitution Pledge”

Yesterday, a federal appeals court in New York ruled that the US cannot force organizations to formally pledge to denounce prostitution and sex trafficking in order to receive US funding for HIV and AIDS work. Read full article here.  

South Africa: Reproductive Services Could Open Door to HIV Prevention

A small, qualitative study of about 60 women in two clinics in the Durban area, found that while two-thirds of the women did tell their partners they were HIV positive, only half of them reported that their partner had been tested for HIV as a result. Read full article here.

Zambia Confronts TB Among Women With HIV

People living with HIV face an additional risk of getting tuberculosis because of weakened immune systems, poverty and malnutrition. HIV-positive women are especially susceptible because they care for TB patients. Read full article here.

Invitation to test for HIV ups test rate among male partners of pregnant women in South Africa

Providing pregnant women with a written invitation to test for HIV for their male sexual partners significantly increased the numbers of males attending HIV voluntary counselling and testing at antenatal clinics (ANC) compared to those invited for pregnancy information sessions (PIS). Read full article here.

South Africa: Safe Sex Elusive for Many Women

Most women still find it difficult to negotiate safe sex with their partners. The problem is even more prevalent among women who are economically dependent on men. Some institutionalised social and cultural norms also fuel the challenge. Read full article here.

A UNICEF-supported clinic provides care and treatment for women with HIV in Haiti

Life has become complicated for 16-year-old Clodine (not her real name).  Six months pregnant and HIV-positive, she lives in a dirt-floor tent with her aunt in a camp for displaced people. Read full article here.

Sub-Saharan Africa Girls Face High HIV/AIDS Risk

Teenage girls in sub-Saharan Africa are three-to-five times more likely to be infected with the virus that causes AIDS than boys their age. A new study in Malawi, Mozambique and Botswana explores why that is. Read full article here.

The Commonwealth Concern About Women's Vulnerability to AIDS

Dr Sylvia J. Anie, Director of the Social Transformation Programmes Division of the Commonwealth, says the world body notes with concern women’s vulnerability to the AIDS epidemic. Read full article here.

Namibia: Soap Making Project Brings Much Hope

Windhoek — Katutura Soap Project that helps HIV-positive mothers in Namibia to make a living has grown from strength to strength. Read full article here.

30 Years is Enough: An HIV Strategy for Women Now

Last week marked the 30th anniversary of what we recognize as the beginning of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. However, in all the talk, there has been one core aspect of HIV/AIDS that has been absent: that women comprise 50% of those living with HIV globally. Read full article here.

AIDS Summit at the UN: Not Enough Talk About Sex

World leaders gathered at the United Nations to mark the 30th anniversary of the HIV/AIDS epidemic and put out a 102-paragraph declaration. In an interview with the Huffington Post, Adrienne Germain and Alexandra Garita discuss the declaration and the controversies that arise whenever sex is on the agenda. Read full article here…

Secretary Clinton Visits Buguruni Health Center in Tanzania

Today, Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton visited the Buguruni Health Center in Tanzania. The Health Center is an example of the coordinated services and care that the U.S. Global Health Initiative (GHI) is designed to support around the world.  The first principle of GHI is a “focus on women, girls and gender equality.”  Read full article here.

AIDS at 30: A Woman's Story

Today, the most likely victims of HIV/AIDS are young women. In countries most devastated by AIDS, such as those in sub-Saharan Africa, three young women are infected for every man that is infected. Read full article here.

UN Women: Young girls particularly vulnerable to AIDS

The UN meeting on AIDS this week marked the tenth anniversary of the Declaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS. Commitments made to regard gender equality in addressing this scourge as usual left women more prone to being infected and affected. Read full article here.

World leaders launch plan to eliminate new HIV infections among children by 2015

World leaders gathered in New York for the 2011 United Nations High Level Meeting on AIDS have today launched a Global Plan that will make significant strides towards eliminating new HIV infections among children by 2015 and keeping their mothers alive. Read full article here.

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