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UNESCO HIV and Health Education Clearinghouse

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  1. Strengthening the enabling environment for women and girls: what is the evidence in social and structural approaches in the HIV response?

    There is growing interest in expanding public health approaches that address social and structural drivers that affect the environment in which behaviour occurs. Half of those living with HIV infection are women. The sociocultural and political environment in which women live can enable or inhibit their ability to protect themselves from acquiring HIV. …

  2. Women and girls living with HIV/AIDS: overview and annotated bibliography

    Women's social, economic, and legal disadvantage is exacerbated by a positive HIV status, and vice versa. This report, prepared at the request of Irish Aid by BRIDGE in collaboration with the International Community of Women Living with HIV and AIDS (ICW), considers the specific challenges faced by women and girls who are living with HIV and AIDS. It consists of an overview, annotated bibliography, and contacts section.

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