TITLE: Addressing gender-based violence from the reproductive health/HIV
sector: A literature review and analysis
AUTHOR: A. Guedes
DATE: 2004
PUBLISHER: USAID Interagency Gender Working Group
Gender-based violence can result in many negative consequences for women's
health and well-being as it has become a public health and human rights problem
throughout the world. It can also affect their children and undermine the
economic well-being of the societies. Gender-based violence and HIV/AIDS are
also inextricably linked. The experience of violence affects the risk of HIV and
other sexually transmitted infections (STIs) directly when it interferes with
women's ability to negotiate condom use. This document provides a literature
review and analysis to the United States Agency for International Development's
(USAID) Bureau for Global Health (GH) on programs in developing countries that
have addressed or challenged gender-based violence with a link to the
reproductive health (RH)/HIV sectors.
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