Publications

UNIFEM and the ATHENA Network Launch Results of a Review of Women’s Leadership and Participation in the AIDS Response

Submitted by ICW on 19 August, 2008 - 12:22.
Despite repeated calls for women’s participation and the increasing attention to and resources allocated for HIV and AIDS, women’s full participation in the AIDS response has still not been realized, according to the results of a review by UNIFEM and the ATHENA Network presented on 6 June 2008 at the XVII International AIDS Conference in Mexico City.

New research on the impact of ART availability and adherance

Submitted by ICW on 21 July, 2008 - 10:22.

NEW REPORT: The impact of increased ART availability on programmes supporting people living with HIV and AIDS

ART has been rolled out at a phenomenal rate. And there is still more to do to reach all those who need HIV treatment.  But with the speed at which ART has become more widely available, what are the impacts on both the people accessing ART and the programmes which support them?  Listening to feedback from partner organisations, UK aid agency CAFOD commissioned research

Report on ‘Women’s Rights and Universal Access to HIV-related Prevention, Care and Support’

Submitted by ICW on 20 June, 2008 - 11:10.

Informe sobre la investigación ‘Derechos de las Mujeres y Acceso Universal a Prevención, Atención y Apoyo en relación a VIH’

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Report on ‘Women’s Rights and Universal Access to HIV-related Prevention, Care and Support’

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Rapport sur ‘Les Droits de la femme à l’accès universel à la prévention, au traitement, à la prise en charge et au soutien en relation au VIH’

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ICW Concerned Over Trend to Criminalise HIV Transmission

Submitted by ICW on 9 April, 2008 - 11:19.

ICW along with a number of HIV/AIDS and women's rights organisations are extremely concerned about criminalisation of HIV transmission. The articles and letters below outline why:

VSO and ActionAid International report on women's rights and HIV.

Submitted by ICW on 20 December, 2007 - 11:17.

To celebrate World AIDS Day 2007 VSO and ActionAid International launched their report on Women's Rights and HIV & AIDS: Why Women's Rights Must Shape the Universal Access Agenda. http://www.vso.org.uk/Images/walking_the_talk_tcm8-12470.pdf

Human Rights and HIV/AIDS: Now More Than Ever

Submitted by ICW on 22 November, 2007 - 12:33.

10 Reasons Why Human Rights Should Occupy the Center of the Global AIDS Struggle, September 2007

At the 2006 United Nations High Level Meeting on HIV/AIDS, world leaders reaffirmed that “the full realization of all human rights and fundamental freedoms for all is an essential element in the global response to the HIV/AIDS pandemic.” Yet, 25 years into the AIDS epidemic, this “essential element” remains the missing piece in the fight against AIDS.

ICW views on testing featured in ALN publication

Submitted by ICW on 14 February, 2007 - 13:00.

ICW puts forward our concerns with UN plans to dramatically increase HIV testing in two articles featured in the latest publication from the AIDS Legal Network (ALN) South Africa.

ICW outlines our fears that the UN strategy, particularly if tests are opt out, service provider initiated, will take the control from women and men to decide and prepare themselves for tests and for results. The various articles in this issue analyse different HIV testing models and approaches from a human rights perspective, and examine the extent to which the global call to scale up HIV testing, through the model of ‘provider-initiated opt-out routine testing’, creates an environment in which the fundamental human right to make an informed choice whether or not to test for HIV can be upheld, respected and protected.

Living positively: sex and childbearing after an HIV diagnosis

Submitted by ICW on 14 November, 2006 - 14:18.

Guttmacher Institute policy brief underscores sexual and reproductive health needs of people living with HIV
Despite the enormous challenge that AIDS still poses to global health, for many people able to access antiretroviral treatment, HIV infection can now be managed as a chronic disease. Against this backdrop, a new policy brief from the Guttmacher Institute, entitled “Meeting the Sexual and Reproductive Health Needs of People Living With HIV,” emphasizes that people living with HIV do not lose their desire to have sex and bear children, and outlines both the challenges and benefits of better meeting these needs.

BHIVA guidelines for the management of sexual and reproductive health (SRH) of people living with HIV

Submitted by ICW on 26 October, 2006 - 12:44.

BHIVA (the British HIV Association) consultation period to Wednesday 6 December 2006
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These guidelines have been written to consolidate and review existing evidence on management of sexual and reproductive health issues for HIV positive people who access treatment and care services in the United Kingdom.

Policy Brief on reducing the burden of HIV&AIDS care on women and girls.

Submitted by ICW on 29 September, 2006 - 13:09.
The Brief highlights the crisis in delivering equitable health care for people living with HIV&AIDS, and the overwhelming burden it places on women and girls; it identifies changes that VSO is advocating for and provides recommendations to key stakeholders for policy and programme change.