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Women represent more than half of all people living with HIV worldwide. The combination of social and political inequalities, lack of access to sexual and reproductive health and rights, and severe poverty renders women and girls disproportionately vulnerable to the virus. Despite this, there are few programs aimed at curbing the pandemic's spread that accurately reflect the realities of women's lives. Additionally, the same factors that make women vulnerable to HIV put them at risk for other sexually transmitted infections (STIs) including human papillomavirus (HPV), the most common STI in the world and a cause of cervical cancer.
Browse our resources on HIV/AIDS and STIs below.
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Written By International Women's Health CoalitionWednesday, 26 December 2007
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Written By International Women's Health CoalitionThursday, 01 November 2007>>Available in PDF
Summary: By Kelly Castagnaro (Exchange on HIV/AIDS, sexuality and gender, No. 3, 1-3, 2007, The Netherlands: Royal Tropical Institute in collaboration with Southern Africa HIV and AIDS Information Dissemination Service). This editorial discusses the importance of comprehensive sexuality education in reducing risky sexual behavior among youth and curbing the spread of HIV/AIDS (3 pages). -
Written By International Women's Health CoalitionMonday, 01 October 2007
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Written By International Women's Health CoalitionMonday, 01 October 2007
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Written By International Women's Health CoalitionMonday, 01 October 2007
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Written By International Women's Health CoalitionWednesday, 01 August 2007
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Summary: By Kate Bourne (Health Care for Women International, 28:8, 677-679, 2007, London: Taylor & Francis Group, LLC). This editorial discusses the particular vulnerability of women to HIV/AIDS and the need for policy changes that are responsive to women's realities to protect women from the feminization of the epidemic (3 pages).
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Written By International Women's Health CoalitionMonday, 16 July 2007
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Written By International Women's Health CoalitionThursday, 26 April 2007
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Written By International Women's Health CoalitionSunday, 15 April 2007
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Summary: Delivered by Adrienne Germain, President, IWHC, at the Unite for Sight 4th Annual Conference, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA. Details the priorities of the global initiative, "With Women Worldwide: A Compact to End HIV/AIDS," and outlines successful programs (5 pages).
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Written By International Women's Health CoalitionMonday, 01 January 2007
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