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This publication provides a framework for understanding how to implement a human rights based approach to prevent and manage HIV and sexual gender-based violence (SGBV). The publication discusses the double-burden of SGBV and HIV, provides examples of comprehensive programmes on SGBV and HIV prevention, the challenges of using an integrated approach, and what the next steps are for SGBV and HIV prevention and management.
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When Lorna Hamilton-Henry speaks, people are drawn to listen. But there’s something different about this mother of three, and it has nothing to do with the fact that she is HIV positive. It has to do with the fact that she’s overcome, in spite of. Read full article here.
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.
Researchers are investigating the impact of offering financial incentives to people who are at risk of acquiring or passing on HIV. In sub-Saharan Africa, a number of studies are investigating whether providing incentives to adolescent girls who remain in education reduces their long-term HIV risk. Read full article…
In Dushanbe, the Tajikistan Network of Women Living with HIV (TNW+) and the Centre for Mental Health and HIV/AIDS (MHAIDS), hosted the first National Forum of Women Living with HIV, "Women in Tajikistan for a future without AIDS." Read full article…

“I just wanted to make a difference and change women’s lives. More women need to be empowered, have a voice and be able to stand up for their rights…
I am Mariana Iácono, from Buenos Aires, Argentina. I’m a social worker and student of history. I love swimming in the sea if there are no jellyfish. I love reading and practicing sports. I work in education in two high-schools and I’m also a HIV/…
A two-year, seven-country study has concluded that women using hormonal contraceptives, particularly injectable forms, are at a greater risk both of acquiring HIV themselves and of passing it on to a male sexual partner. Read full article here.
Two studies of the use of oral pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) in heterosexual people show that oral PrEP will protect women against HIV. Read full article here.
On the periphery of the IAS 2011 conference, UNAIDS in collaboration with the GCWA, ATHENA, Salamander Trust, WECARe+ and Network Persone Seropositive convened a town hall dialogue to discuss how the HIV response facilitates the achievement of sexual and reproductive health and rights for all women. Read full article here…
The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) will soon begin behavioural and social science research on microbicides for HIV prevention. This could potentially offer Indian women safe, effective, acceptable and affordable protection against this deadly disease. Read full article here.
“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 (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 …