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The Implications of HIV/AIDS for Household Food Security in Africa
The purpose of this paper is to analyze some of the linkages between HIV/AIDS, gender and household food security in rural Africa. To date, the majority of extant studies on rural HIV/AIDS have focused on the socio-economic impact of the epidemic on the family and household economy as a whole, without distinguishing in detail how men and women are affected and how male/female morbidity and mortality affect food and livelihood security. The…
HIV/AIDS draft Policy goes before Ghana's Parliament in March
HIV/AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI's) draft Policy to protect persons living with HIV/AIDS and address issues affecting them is ready for Parliament.
World losing fight against Aids, says UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan
The world is losing the fight against the Aids epidemic, the UN secretary general, Kofi Annan, warned today.
Violence against women must be given highest priority, UN agency says
Efforts to root out violence against women have run into stiffening resistance in many instances and the issue must now be given the highest priority
UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan's message on the occasion of World AIDS Day
AIDS Epidemic 'continues its lethal march' as international action is still far short of what is needed, says Secretary-General on the occasion of World AIDS Day.
AIDS Risk High for India's Women
While the HIV/AIDS rate in India has not reached the staggering levels found in sub-Saharan countries, cultural factors are speeding the disease's spread,
Women: Meeting the Challenges of HIV/AIDS
This brochure highlights critical issues impacting on women and girls in the context of HIV/AIDS. The publication begins with an overview of the gender dimensions of the epidemic; outlines the necessity for adopting a rights-based approach when addressing these issues; and provides key information on issues such as the disproportionate burden on women, empowering men and women to prevent HIV/AIDS, and workplace issues in the context of HIV/AIDS…
Senior UN officials say women still face widespread violence
Women face varying degrees of violence in all its forms and their full enjoyment of human rights is seriously challenged
Entrepreneurial skills and HIV/AIDS Workshop held in Ghana
A workshop conducted by the Ghana Association of Women Entrepreneurs (GAWE) with funds from the Ghana AIDS Commission helped to equip women with entrepreneurial skills as an alternative to engaging in sex as a means of livelihood.
Accelerating Action against AIDS in Africa
This publication highlights successful initiatives in Africa that have inspired confidence that the continent can one day free itself of the virus, with or without a vaccine or medical cure. The report summarizes the challenges facing Africa and the wider international community as new resources are channeled into more effective efforts to confront HIV/AIDS on the continent. Three major challenges receive detailed attention: (1). The need…
Adolescent and Youth Reproductive Health In Jordan: Status, Issues, Policies, and Programs
This assessment of adolescent reproductive health (ARH) in Jordan is part of a series of assessments in 13 countries in Asia and the Near East.1 The purpose of the assessments is to highlight the reproductive health status of adolescents in each country, within the context of the lives of adolescent boys and girls. The report begins with social context and gender socialization that set girls and boys on separate lifetime paths in terms of life…
Gender and HIV/AIDS: Leadership Roles in Social Mobilization
The United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, in partnership with UNAIDS and other co-sponsors, organized the African Development Forum, which took place at the United Nations Conference Centre in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, from 3 to 7 December 2000. The Forum's purpose was to address and heighten awareness of crucial aspects in the fight against HIV/AIDS, such as political will and leadership, adequate resources and multisectoral…
Beyond Awareness Raising: Community Lessons about Improving Responses to HIV/AIDS
"Community Lessons, Global Learning" is a partnership between the International HIV/AIDS Alliance and Glaxo Wellcome's Positive Action programme. This first report shares lessons about responding to HIV/AIDS between communities, countries and continents. Although the primary focus of the document is on community responses to HIV/AIDS, Section 5 of the report discusses gender, sexuality and sexual health. The "Community Lessons, Global Learning"…
Faith Community Responses to HIV/AIDS: Integrating Reproductive Health and HIV/AIDS for NGOs, FBOs & CBOs, Vol. II
This manual provides an overview to religious leaders and church groups about the HIV/AIDS pandemic, as well as issues and challenges faced by people living with HIV/AIDS. The curriculum offers relevant education on public health and reproductive health and helps identify cultural and social factors that contribute to the spread of HIV/AIDS. It is also designed to help faith-based groups determine ways that they can address the HIV/AIDS pandemic…
Adopt gender policy on HIV/AIDS - Govt urged
The International Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA)- Ghana on Tuesday called on the government to immediately adopt Gender and HIV/AIDS policies
Women Fighting AIDS in Kenya
The first AIDS victim in Kenya was identified in 1984. Since then, an estimated
HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control Series: Gender-Sensitive Initiatives

The HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control SYNOPSIS Series is a summary of the lessons learned by the Latin America and Caribbean Regional Office (LACRO) of the AIDS Control and Prevention (AIDSCAP) Project. This SYNOPSIS booklet discusses the importance of Gender- Sensitive Initiatives (GSIs). This booklet utilizes the holographic model such that any one of the sections (holograms) will provide the reader with an understanding of the whole…

Delegates meeting on the impact of HIV/AIDS on women in Botswana
An international conference focusing on the impact of HIV/AIDS on women opened Tuesday in the Botswanan capital, Gabarone. Delegates are calling for policy changes to look at the disease as a social issue, not just a medical one.
General Assembly high-level meeting discusses progress in fight against HIV/AIDS
The United Nations General Assembly today convened a high-level meeting to discuss a progress report by Secretary-General Kofi Annan on the worldwide fight against HIV/AIDS, two years after Member States agreed to a time-bound set of targets to roll back the disease.
Regional Cooperation to Check Trafficking in Women in Order to Prevent Spread of
Speakers at an international conference yesterday called for regional cooperation to check trafficking in women and children in order to prevent spread of HIV/AIDS.

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