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Positioning Gender Equality and HIV as cornerstones of the Post-2015 United Nations Development Agenda
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Watch "In Women's Words" on-line!
At the United Nations in New York, leader are gathering to chart the future of the global response to HIV.
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Global / universal access: Priorities identified by Women for Universal Acces
In preparation for the June UN High Level Meeting on AIDS, for the first time in the 30 year history of AIDS, women from around the world to speak to the successes, challenges, and key lessons learned. Five key priorities were identified through the consultations: 1: Inclusive and holistic prevention, treatment, care, and support for women in all of their diversity 2: Solidarity 3: Gender equality 4: Safety 5: Education, including sexuality education Documents To read a global summary of the consultation, read the global priorities.pdf Summary fact sheets regional priorities - as
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GCWA Keeping the Promise: An Agenda for Action on Women (ES)
GCWA Keeping the Promise: An Agenda for Action on Women (ES)
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GCWA Keeping the Promise: An Agenda for Action on Women (FR)
GCWA Keeping the Promise: An Agenda for Action on Women (FR)
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New Website Shows "What Works" for Women and Girls in HIV Prevention, Treatment, Care, and Support
What Works for Women and Girls: Evidence for HIV/AIDS Interventions, now available at www.whatworksforwomen.org, is a comprehensive review of successful HIV programming for women and girls spanning data from more than 2,000 scientific articles and reports in nearly 100 countries. Published by the Open Society Foundations’ Public Health Program, this valuable resource provides a centralized, searchable location for policymakers, donors, and program planners to review evidence of effective gender-specific programming. With scarce resources for HIV and AIDS programs—and a gro
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UNICEF Women and AIDS Report, Malaysia
UNICEF Women and AIDS Report, Malaysia