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Fighting Poverty, Protecting Women from HIV

Financially empowering young women in poor countries may help protect them against sexually transmitted diseases. A new study shows that addressing poverty can help prevent risky behavior. Read full article here.

Women need access to dual protection—effective contraceptives and HIV prevention options

WHO recommendations related to use of hormonal contraceptives remain unchanged. The use of condoms—male and female—is a reliable method of HIV prevention. Read full article here.

Cash payments help cut HIV infection rate in young women, study finds

Research in Malawi finds girls who receive regular payments are able to resist attentions of older men and avoid infection. Read full article here.

Combating HIV infections among African women

Schoolgirl Nomasonto Masango giggles as she lists the things she and her friends want boyfriends to buy them. “If you have an older boyfriend, he can buy you things and it is nice to show your friends that you have things,” says Nomasonto.   Read full article here.

Many Young HIV-Positive Women May Benefit From Cervical Cancer Vaccine

Young women living with HIV may benefit from vaccinations that protect against cervical cancer, according to a new study showing that many HIV-positive women averaging 21 years of age are negative for the human papillomavirus (HPV) types typically associated with tumors, according to a new analysis.   Read full article here.

Girl Power Takes It Positively

Girl Power took a journey to Delhi in style as they made a tribute to those living positively. Pastor Jessica Kayanja, dressed like a goddess, looked like she was born in Delhi. Read full article here.

Gender And HIV In The Caribbean

The Convention on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW), and the gender dimension of the HIV pandemic in the Caribbean, took centre stage at a two-day workshop hosted by the Bureau of Women's Affairs and UNDP at the Knutsford Court hotel last week. Read full article here.

High-Level Taskforce to tackle gender inequality

A new High-Level Taskforce on Women, Girls, Gender Equality and HIV for Eastern and Southern Africa was launched at the 16th International Conference on AIDS and STIs in Africa (ICASA). Read full article here.

Zambia's Women Carry Load of High HIV Rates

Zambia has one of the world's worst cases of HIV, and women and girls suffer a higher rate of infection. Health activists say harmful cultural practices – such as the myth that having sex with a virgin can cure AIDS – must be targeted by prevention programmers. Read full article here.

Hillary's AIDS Plan Missed a Key Idea: Women

Two weeks ago, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton gave a speech that outlined a new course of action in the fight against HIV that sidelined women and reproductive health. Read full article here.

On World AIDS Day, remember women

As we make progress in technology to prevent HIV, let's not forget the women who need HIV services. Read full article here.

As safe-sex campaigns fail, HIV spreads beyond high-risk groups

Nine years ago housewife Mirza “Vivi” Revilia gave birth to a girl. She was a young mother who had no idea what HIV was or how it would affect her life.   Read full article here.

Gender, Property Rights and Livelihoods in the Era of AIDS
This report summarizes the findings of a technical meeting convened by FAO to discuss issues pertaining to gender, property rights, and livelihoods in the era of AIDS. A small group of partners from the UN, NGOs and research institutions addressed the following areas; all of which are discussed in further detail throughout this publication: 1) understanding property rights in the era of AIDS, with some key research findings from regional and…
Integrating PEPFAR Gender Strategies into HIV Programs for Most-At-Risk Populations
While there is emerging literature on the gender-related needs of MARPs, how programs are addressing these needs or integrating gender strategies into their activities is not well documented or disseminated. AIDSTAR-One developed nine case studies that expand on a former technical brief, providing an in-depth look at HIV programs working with and for MARPs in South and Southeast Asia, Eastern Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East. The…
Needs and Rights of Key Affected Women and Girls in HIV Programmes: Report
This is a summary report of findings from an online consultation held in the lead up to the 10th International Congress on AIDS in Asia and the Pacific (10th ICAAP). This issue-focused and time-limited online consultation was facilitated on the issue: key affected women and girls, on SEA-AIDS by the Asia Pacific Alliance for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (APA) and Citizen News Service (CNS). The summary report discusses key issues,…
Protecting Women’s Land and Property Rights in the Context of AIDS
This publication covers gender and property rights, the impact of AIDS on property rights, laws, policies and programs to promote widows’ and orphans’ property rights. The piece also includes women and children’s knowledge, life skills and participation, as well lessons and recommendations.

 


A Trial of an Anti-HIV Gel in Women Is Halted

To contain the AIDS epidemic, it will take far more than simply finding and treating every patient who is infected with HIV. To truly halt the virus' march, you will also need to shield healthy people from being infected in the first place. Read full article here.

Ahead of World AIDS Day UNAIDS Goodwill Ambassador Naomi Watts meets with mothers living with HIV in India

Ahead of this year’s World AIDS Day (1 December), UNAIDS Goodwill Ambassador Naomi Watts travelled to Safdarjung Hospital in New Delhi, India, to meet with mothers living with HIV and find out about some of the challenges they face in their daily lives. Read full article here.

Q&A: Women Play Crucial Development Role in Southern Africa

“Development is not going to happen without women.” – Interview with head of UN Women in Southern Africa, Nomcebo Manzini. Q:  Southern Africa has the highest HIV prevalence rates in the world. How are women affected? Read full article here.

Rising infection rates among women reflect imbalances in gender relations

On October 12 and 13, more than 200 women living with HIV and Aids from all over Kenya gathered to demand a political response to the issues that continue to affect women and girls. Read full article here.

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