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AIDS and Society Research Unit 
Description: ASRU conducts research into the psycho-social, economic and political impact of HIV/AIDS in Southern Africa
Added on: 06-Oct-2003 Hits: 3786 Rating: 1 (1 Vote)
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Demographic and Health Surveys 
Description: Contains HIV/AIDS Surveys Indicators Database, demographic and health information and data on gender indicators from the developing world.
Added on: 15-May-2003 Hits: 3279
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Information for Young Women on HIV 
Description: Center for Young Women's Health
Added on: 28-Nov-2002 Hits: 3503 Rating: 4 (3 Votes)
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INSTRAW Training Database 
Description: This page offers a comprehensive database of gender trainings materials offered by international, governmental and non-governmental organizations on issues pertaining to gender equality including materials on gender and health and HIV/AIDS
Added on: 01-Apr-2006 Hits: 2352 Rating: 5 (1 Vote)
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Regional AIDS Training Network (Africa) 
Description: Regional AIDS Training Network
Added on: 28-Nov-2002 Hits: 3786
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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. Read more...

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 worldwide. Read More...

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Executive Summary of UNIFEM forthcoming report “Transforming the National AIDS Response: Gender Equality, Women’s Rights and the ‘Three Ones’. Read more...

Manifesto on the needs of women affected by HIV/AIDS produced by the Blueprint for Action on Women and HIV/AIDS Coalition. Read more(English).../Read more(French)...

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. Read more...

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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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