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This training manual on gender responsive budgeting (GRB) is intended to build the capacity of staff in applying gender budget analysis tools in their programming around gender equality and women’s rights, it will also assist them in supporting gender budget initiatives wherever they exist. The manual specifically seeks to build understanding of GRB as a tool for promoting gender equity, accountability to women’s rights as well as efficiency and…
In response to the growing body of evidence on violence and HIV & AIDS, and in response to calls by human rights advocates for effective action on these issues, international institutions and national governments have articulated a concern to address gender-based violence, including within the context of HIV&AIDS.
Little is known, however, about what is actually being done to address these issues in policies, programming and funding…
ASRU conducts research into the psycho-social, economic and political impact of HIV/AIDS in Southern Africa.
A South African non-profit organisation working in the area of HIV/AIDS social research, project development and communications.
Contains HIV/AIDS Surveys Indicators Database, demographic and health information and data on gender indicators from the developing world.
Eldis Gateway Resource Guide to HIV/AIDS - includes a research theme on women and HIV/AIDS.
HIVInsite - Comprehensive, up to date information on HIV, prevention, treatment, and policy, including information on gender and HIV/AIDS.
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.