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HIV and AIDS

Migrant Women and HIV/AIDS: An Anthropological Approach

This publication is a collection of research papers presented at a round table organized on the occasion of World AIDS Day 2004 in cooperation with the International Organization of Migration and CRIPS Ile-de-France.

Migrant Women and HIV/AIDS: An Anthropological Approach

Nearly half of the 175 million migrants throughout the world are women, facing acute vulnerability (physical and sexual exploitation, coercion, violation of their human rights, dangers to their health, etc.), especially as regards to HIV and AIDS.

For more information please contact: culture.aids@unesco.org

Or visit: International Organization of Migration (IOM) and CRIPS Ile-de-France.

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  • Author(s): UNESCO 
  • Publication date: 17-09-2006
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