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GCWA at the International Women’s Summit 2011
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Helena Nangombe presentation
Helena-Nangombe-presentation.pdf
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HIV in the workplace: Getting to zero at work
Helena Nangombe of Namibia Women's Health Network (Namibia) and GCWA advisory group member representing the UNAIDS Secretariats’ dialogue platform on the rights of women living with HIV advocates for getting to zero in the workplace. To see Helena's poster click here: Helena-Nangombe-presentation.pdf To see posters from political leaders and activists from around the world click here
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Sex Work Criminalisation and HIV
Sex Work Criminalisation and HIV
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Global / HIV and sexual and reproductive health and rights: GCWA CPD information note now available
This information note seeks to provide our membership with key information about the upcoming CPD. To access the document, please click here: GCWA-Conference-on-Population-and-Development-info.pdf If you have questions or would like more information, please contact us at womenandaids@unaids.org
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GCWA Commission on Population and Development information note
GCWA Commission on Population and Development information note
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Global / Women's rights: GCWA Statement on International Women's Day 2012
On International Women’s Day 2012 the Global Coalition on Women and AIDS (GCWA), calls on its members, as well as all United Nations agencies, governments and donors to intensify efforts to engage and empower girls and young women living with and affected by HIV. This is urgent because: Every minute a young woman, between the ages of 15 to 24 becomes infected with HIV. Globally, young women aged 15-24, are most vulnerable to HIV with infection rates twice as high as in young men. HIV is the leading cause of death of women of reproductive age. Women and girls ofte