With a 50% increase in AIDS-related deaths among young people, AIDS is now the second leading cause of their deaths. At the conclusion of the AIDS 2014 Conference, Alice Welbourn is left wondering whether anything is going to change in the HIV world for young women – and their children.
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More information: With a 50% increase in AIDS-related deaths among young people, AIDS is now the second leading cause of their deaths. At the conclusion of the AIDS 2014 Conference, Alice Welbourn is left wondering whether anything is going to change in the HIV world for young women – and their children. Link to resource
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As the 20th International AIDS Conference opens in Melbourne this weekend, Alice Welbourn reflects on how global policies still fail to acknowledge the gender dimensions of this pandemic, or take into account the new broader medico-ethical debates which echo many of the concerns of women living with HIV. Link to resource
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Co-authors: Alice Welbourn In the context of widespread sexual violence and its reciprocal links to HIV, Alice Welbourn reports on how the formal scientific evidence base alone is beginning to be recognized as not fit-for-purpose to safeguard women’s rights. Link to resource
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In the world of HIV, the allure of the bio-medical techno-fix still attracts many policy makers. Meanwhile a parallel world of care, support, community spirit and women’s resilience still beats quietly. On World AIDS Day Alice Welbourn considers the future of the AIDS pandemic. Link to resource
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This article is about the recently launched WHO treatment guidelines Link to resource
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Co-authors: Alice Welbourn This article was based on another presentation at the ‘Women Deliver’ conference in Kuala Lumpur Link to resource
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Co-authors: Alice Welbourn This article was based on a presentation at the ‘Women Deliver’ conference in Kuala Lumpur. Link to resource
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This article was based on a workshop co-hosted by ATHENA Network, Gestos, IWHC and Salamander Trust Link to resource
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This article also has some interesting comments below it Link to resource
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Co-authors: Amina Chitembo. Sophie Dilmitis. Olive Edwards. Carrie Foote. Leasuwanna Griffith. Svetlana Moroz. Lydia Mungherera. Lillian Mworeko. Jo Manchester. Shari Margolese. Angelina Namiba. Susan Paxton. Gracia Violeta Ross. Sita Shahi. Susan. Alice Welbourn Link to resource
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Issues facing positive women across Europe and Central Asia Link to resource
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Article critiquing the power of the evidence base to overlook women’s experiences Link to resource
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