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Advocacy Materials
Advocacy Materials | 2011

Piecing it together for women and girls. The gender dimensions of HIV-related stigma: evidence from Bangladesh, the Dominican Republic and Ethiopia

This report focuses on the gender dimensions of HIV-related stigma. It aims to fill a gap and advance a more nuanced understanding and more effective advocacy on how stigma affects women and girls living with HIV more, less or differently to men and boys.

Advocacy Materials
Advocacy Materials | 2011

An action guide for gender equality in national HIV plans: catalyzing change through evidence-based advocacy

A growing body of evidence links HIV risk with women's social and economic inequality, male norms that drive sexual risk, and the social marginalization of individuals whose sexual identity or behavior is perceived to fall outside accepted norms.

Advocacy Materials
Advocacy Materials | 2011

Embrace diversity in school: say no to HIV-related stigma and other forms of discrimination

What are the challenges an HIV positive student is facing at school? What other forms of prejudice and associated intolerance a student may be encountering?

Conference Reports
Conference Reports | 2011

Regional consultation on youth and HIV/AIDS: mobilizing youth for behaviour change

The aim of the workshop was to provide a follow-up forum for the BIG7 Alliance from the Nairobi cluster countries after the Pan-African Youth Forum in Dakar, Senegal, and to give them the opportunity to not only finalize their national action plans for HIV/AIDS prevention but also to identify reg

Conference Reports
Conference Reports | 2011

Working on HIV and AIDS in education: system and workplace responses for and by education sector workers

The Symposium "Working on HIV and AIDS in education: System and workplace responses for and by education sector workers" took place in Brussels, Belgium on 2 December 2010.

Conference Reports
Conference Reports | 2011

Relatório sobre consultoria de monitoria dos programas radiofónicas das seis rádios communitárias

O presente relatório procura de forma sintética reportar o resultado da monitoria feita nas seis rádios comunitárias que fazem parte do programa financiado pela UNESCO para a produção de programas radiofónicos que incidissem nos aspectos sócio culturais, género HIV e Saúde Sexual Reprodutiva.

Advocacy Materials
Advocacy Materials | 2011

Talk about AIDS

This booklet provides statements on specific topics to facilitate discussion among stakeholders in Asia and the Pacific on issues affecting key populations vulnerable to HIV infection. These are: 1. Injecting drug users; 2. Sex workers and their clients; 3. Men who have sex with men; 4.

Case Studies & Research
Case Studies & Research | 2011

Final Report on the UNESCO Roundtable Discussion on the Situation and Response Analysis (SRA) to Review the Education Sector’s Response to HIV, Drugs and Sexuality Issues in the Philippines

The Roundtable Discussion on the Philippine Situation and Response Analysis on HIV, Drugs and Sexuality aimed to present and validate the research findings of the Draft Report on the Philippine Education Sector’s Response to HIV, Drugs and Sexuality prepared by the University of the East and comm

Advocacy Materials
Advocacy Materials | 2011

Breaking vows: early and forced marriage and girls' education

One in every three girls in the developing world is married by the age of 18. One in seven marries before they reach the age of 15. In countries like Niger, Chad, Mali, Bangladesh, Guinea and the Central African Republic (CAR), the rate of early and forced marriage is 60 per cent and over.

Advocacy Materials
Advocacy Materials | 2011

Girls decide: Choices on sex and pregnancy

This publication is part of a larger IPPF initiative called Girls Decide. The initiative aims to ensure that girls’ and young women’s sexuality and pregnancy-related issues are effectively addressed by leaders and service providers.

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