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Category: Main/Media sites
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All Africa Description: All Africa Added on: 28-Nov-2002 Hits: 2647 Rating: 10 (1 Vote) Rate this Site | Details
Global Health Reporting Description: GlobalHealthReporting.org is a project developed and operated by the Kaiser Family Foundation with major support from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to provide journalists and others—including researchers, policymakers and nongovernmental organizations—with the latest news and information about HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria worldwide Added on: 17-May-2005 Hits: 2445 Rate this Site
Health Action AIDS Description: Health Action AIDS is a project of Physicians for Human Rights in coordination with Partners In Health. This page focuses on women and HIV/AIDS. Added on: 18-Mar-2003 Hits: 2613 Rate this Site
IPS - Gender, HIV/AIDS, and Rights Description: IPS - Gender, HIV/AIDS, and Rights Added on: 28-Nov-2002 Hits: 3144 Rating: 10 (2 Votes) Rate this Site | Details
IRIN PlusNews  Description: As part of its humanitarian information services for sub-Saharan Africa, the Integrated Regional Information Networks (IRIN) created PlusNews to provide a comprehensive HIV/AIDS information and advocacy in Africa. Added on: 02-Apr-2003 Hits: 6163 Rate this Site
Journ-AIDS Description: Journ-AIDS provides support to media professionals to ensure in-depth, accurate and critical reporting on HIV/AIDS Added on: 18-Mar-2003 Hits: 2500 Rate this Site
SHAAN UNIFEM/IPS e-zine on Gender, Human Rights and HIV/AIDS Description: SHAAN UNIFEM/IPS e-zine on Gender, Human Rights and HIV/AIDS Added on: 28-Nov-2002 Hits: 2916 Rating: 1 (1 Vote) Rate this Site | Details
TAPOLOGOFILM Description: The impact of South Africa’s unprecedented mining boom on the labour camps that support the industry is told through the brutal realities facing women in these communities. Freedom Park squatter camp, situated in the Northwest province, accommodates a migrant workforce that mines the world’s largest single source of platinum. The women in this community service the needs of the male miners as a means of basic survival. A group of HIV-infected former sex-workers have created a network called Tapologo, and have learnt to be home based care-workers, transforming degradation into solidarity and squalor into hope. Tapologo is a rare film that through a humanizing and often painfully honest lens flips the switch on the so called African Renaissance. Added on: 06-Feb-2010 Hits: 244 Rate this Site
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World AIDS Day Campaign
The World AIDS Campaign from 2005 to 2010 is calling on individuals and
groups to support the theme “Stop AIDS. Keep the promise” aimed at governments
and policy makers.
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Say NO to Violence against Women!
Join UNIFEM Goodwill Ambassador Nicole Kidman in support of UNIFEM's campaign to Say No to Violence against Women! Add your name to a worldwide movement to speak out against violence against women. Read More...
Global Coalition on Women and AIDS
The Global Coalition on Women and AIDS is an informal grouping of partners and
organizations working to mitigate the impact of AIDS on women and girls
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Executive Summary of UNIFEM forthcoming report “Transforming the National AIDS
Response: Gender Equality, Women’s Rights and the ‘Three Ones’.
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Manifesto on the needs of women affected by HIV/AIDS produced by the
Blueprint for Action on Women and HIV/AIDS Coalition.
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Positive Women Telling Truths: ICW Challenges for the Toronto AIDS Conference.
ICW News Issue 34 July/August 2006 Special Focus: Inclusion/Exclusion – What do
these words mean to us? ICW’s Challenges for the Toronto AIDS Conference.
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Women Speak |
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I am Gracia Violeta Ross Quiroga, a 28-year-old woman from Bolivia living
with HIV. It was in March 2000, when I had an infection that would not heal,
that I went to hospital for tests. I was tested for many different illnesses
including HIV. When the HIV test came back HIV positive, I could not believe it.
My family did not reject me but received me with open arms, and told me they did
not want to know what happened, they just wanted to be with me and support me
until the last day. Since I completed my Bachelor’s degree, I have been writing
publications and giving lectures on gender issues and the plight of PLWHA. The
terrible injustices affecting PLWHA in my country, especially against women,
encouraged me to get involved.
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