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Global Fund Gender Equality Strategy Virtual Consultation Report
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Geneva: GFATM gender equality strategy consultation report
The GCWA, as part of its mission to support and empower girls and women living with and affected by HIV, undertook a virtual consultation, in partnership with the Foundation for Studies and Research on Women (FEIM) and the International AIDS Women Caucus (IAWC) to facilitate the engagement of women in all their diversity in the review of the Global Fund Gender Equality Strategy. The process involved 937 participants from 97 countries from around the world.
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Address by deputy president of South Africa, Kgalema Motlanthe, during Sanac women's sector: HIV prevention for women and girls summit
I am pleased to address this event today, which seeks to find workable ways of preventing HIV. The struggle against this pandemic is intrinsically honourable to the extent that its purpose is to save human life. Chairperson, reducing the incidence of HIV and redressing the vulnerability of women to HIV is and should be at the forefront of our individual and collective efforts. It is a daunting challenge that has thwarted economic growth, overburdened our health care systems and brought personal tragedy to our people. I am very pleased to say that Government and its partners are taki
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World / Policy: Campaign fights growing Aids rate in women
NEW YORK: The United Nations launched a global campaign yesterday to prevent girls and women from contracting HIV, now the leading cause of death and disease among women worldwide between the reproductive ages of 15 and 49. The UN Aids agency and singer and Aids activist Annie Lennox unveiled a five-year plan to review a 1994 platform to achieve equality for women.
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Letter of concern regarding absence of women living with HIV, youth, and women of color on the AIDS 2012 plenaries
Letter of concern regarding absence of women living with HIV, youth, and women of color on the AIDS 2012 plenaries
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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