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Center for Young Women's Health
Living Hope Organization (Livhorg): Is a Non-Governmental, Non-Political, Non-Religious, Non-Profit making Organization (Support Group) of People Living with HIV/Aids, Abia State (AB/MH/AD/553/1/231) in affiliation to Network of people living with Hiv (Nepwhan - CAC No: 17533) Nigeria.
Features Positive Women! - a newsletter written by and for HIV-positive women. Web site also includes links to helpful web sites, announcements of events of interest to HIV+ Women.
This section of the Sexual Violence Research Initiative website provides links to reports and journal articles relating to sexual violence and HIV infection.
A women's reproductive and sexual health and rights nonprofit with a focus on HIV/AIDS. SisterLove is on a mission to eradicate the impact of HIV/AIDS among women and their families through prevention, education. support and human rights advocacy in the United States and around the world.
This site addresses violence against women as one of the most pervasive human rights abuses worldwide. STOPVAW provides women's rights advocates with information and advocacy tools focused on ending the most endemic forms of violence against women in the region.
IWHC works to generate health and population policies, programs, and funding that promote and protect the rights and health of girls and women worldwide, particularly in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and countries in postsocialist transition.
The web portal, www.thewellproject.org, provides the latest information on living with and managing HIV disease for HIV positive women, health care providers and advocates. The information on The Well Project website is multi-layered and designed to facilitate communication between patients, support service providers and clinicians by providing complex information in an accessible, conversational style. Interactive features include Discussion…
An inventory of educational materials focused on Adolescent Reproductive and Sexual health - including HIV/AIDS/STDs mainly produced in Asia/Pacific region by UNESCO.
This site contains a library of practically applicable materials on prevention and treatment particularly for mother-to-child transmission.
A global organisation of 25 million women and girls in 122 countries working to mobilise women's leadership locally and globally in the fight against HIV and AIDS. The YWCA has reproductive health and HIV programmes in over 60 countries.
The Zimbabwe Women's Resource Centre and Network is a NGO working in the gender and development field. This site includes information on gender and HIV/AIDS.
The Director-General of UNESCO, Koïchiro Matsuura, will designate Chantal Biya, First Lady of Cameroon, as UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador for education and social inclusion. The designation recognizes the First Lady’s longstanding support for inclusive education, particularly concerning girls, young women, orphans and the underprivileged, as well as for HIV/AIDS research, treatment, education and prevention.
13 November 2008 - The growing number of people crossing boundaries in South-East Asia searching for economic opportunity puts millions at risk to HIV infection with little or no protection or access to services, according to a United Nations report launched today.
This study was commissioned to understand the contexts in which home-based care and its variations is being provided in Uganda and South Africa, and to assess the gendered impacts that these programmes have on the members of the family and community as well as the organisations offering care for PLWHAs. This is intended to assist in designing policies and in the planning of home-based care programmes.
This research article describes the results of an analysis of the 2003 Nigerian Demographic and Health Survey to examine factors associated with extra-marital sex among women in Nigeria and investigate how much variation in reported extra-marital sex can be attributed to individual and community-level factors.
This section focuses on sex workers and their under representation in HIV prevention and treatment initiatives. It briefly looks at HIV/AIDS and sex work internationally, providing some statistics and comments about specific countries. It also examines related issues such as drug use and young and uninformed sex workers. The environment sex work often takes place in and the typical clients of sex workers are also discussed. This section…
This report vividly illustrates the failure of the Kenyan government to care for women living with HIV. At healthcare centers across Kenya, these women encounter physical and verbal abuse and are subject to discriminatory standards of care. They often cannot access antiretroviral treatment and their rights to informed consent and confidentiality are frequently violated during HIV testing and treatment. The publication calls on the Kenyan…
This article explores the gender dimensions of the AIDS pandemic, focusing on its impact on the girl child. It draws on the rights-based approach and argues that the protection and recognition of the rights of the girl child are essential in the face of the AIDS pandemic in Southern Africa. The article gives insights into some innovative programmes that have been developed in Zimbabwe and recommendations for improving the conditions of, and…
This briefing paper is about powerful institutions' neglect of duty by not providing leadership on female condoms, and failing to meet women's needs and demands for them with a consistent and proportionate effort to make them accessible and affordable. It concerns the ignorance, denial, and bias of the powerful, at the expense of the rights of women.