In Africa, there has been a gradual shift from hospital-based care of people living with HIV/AIDS to home-based care. People living with HIV/AIDS … Go to resource »
In every part of the world, in every era of history, women from all walks of life have obtained abortions to end unintended pregnancies. Despite the … Go to resource »
In March 2004, Darfur, western Sudan, was described by the then United Nations (UN) Humanitarian Coordinator in Sudan, Mukesh Kapila, as "the world's … Go to resource »
A lengthy report about the effects of HIV AIDS on family structure and dynamics. Go to resource »
The transmission of HIV from an infected mother to her child can be reduced to 2 % or less by intensive interventions that include combination potent … Go to resource »
"The great majority of young people aged 15-24 living with AIDS in Southern Africa are female. This report documents the realities of life for the … Go to resource »
What can be done to increase the effective participation of women in food and nutrition security in Africa? This brief advocates a two-pronged … Go to resource »
A document that gives a lot of statistics on the AIDS gender disparity, primarily focusing on narrowing inequalities as a method to solve the AIDS … Go to resource »
Breastfeeding of babies by a non-biological caregiver with HIV is the single most important factor associated with HIV infection in children besides … Go to resource »
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