Downloads Gender & HIV/AIDS General

Poor scorecards on AIDS responses for women
This report, the Scorecard on Women, produced by non-profit organization AIDS Accountability International (AAI), assesses responses to the specific needs of women in the context of the AIDS epidemic, and the extent to which governments are meeting their commitment to report on those responses.
Women and HIV/AIDS: Confronting the Crisis
This report is an urgent call to action to address the triple threat of gender inequality, poverty and HIV/AIDS. By tackling these forces simultaneously, we can reduce the spread of the epidemic and its devastating consequences. The report contains a straightforward analysis and practical responses. It can be a valuable advocacy and policy tool for addressing this complex challenge.
Source: UNAIDS/UNFPA/UNIFEM
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Factsheets on Gender-related aspects of AIDS
The Fact Sheets aim to provide policy makers with concise information about gender related aspects of the HIV/AIDS pandemic. They deal with core facts and issues in thematic areas and are underpinned by an analysis which clarifies how gender issues are fuelling the crisis. Source: UNAIDS Inter-Agency Task Team on Gender and HIV/AIDS
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Breaking the ties that bind us: A call for action against women’s vulnerability to HIV/AIDS
Part of the Women’s Access to Health Campaign of the Women’s Global Network for Reproductive Rights, examines various structural factors behind the increased vulnerability of women and girls to HIV/AIDS. It also provides a list of demands for change, and a comprehensive list of international human rights accords and agreements. Activists can use these for lobbying and advocacy to eliminate the increased vulnerability of women and girls to HIV/AIDS. The report includes a list of content resources and details of organisations working on HIV/AIDS and women who are members of WGNRR.
Source: WGNRR
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