Discussion papers:
(The views presented in these papers are those of the authors' and do not
necessarily reflect the views and
position of the United Nations.)
Available as of 11 December 2000: Gender and HIV/AIDS Update on the UN response
by DAW
Gender, adolescents and the HIV/AIDS epidemic: the need for
comprehensive sexual and reproductive health responses
by Maria De Bruyn, IPAS, USA
Gender and HIV/AIDS: ICTR challenges
by Françoise Ngendahayo and Shermin Moledina, United Nations
International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
HIV/AIDS as a human security issue: a gender perspective
by Ulf Kristoffersson, Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS ,
Sweden
Longevity in HIV+ mothers: the need to promote health, household
food security and economic empowerment to ensure family survival in Southern Africa
by Sam L J Page, African Farmers Organic Research and Training,
Zimbabwe
Positive living: the situation of women living with
HIV/AIDS
by Beatrice Were, National Community of Women Living with
HIV/AIDS, Uganda
Prevention, treatment and care in the context of human
rights
by Cathi Albertyn Centre For Applied Legal Studies,
University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa
Strategies of civil society to address AIDS in Asia:
emphasis on the sex sector
by Sharifah H Shahabudin, Universiti Kebangsaan, Malaysia
The Gender Aspects of the HIV/AIDS Pandemic
by Stephen Matlin and Nancy
Spence,Commonwealth
Secretariat London, United Kingdom
Approaches for Empowering Women in the HIV/AIDS Pandemic: a
gender perspective
by Geeta Rao Gupta, International Center for Research on
Women (ICRW), United States of America
Women, Youth and HIV/AIDS in Kazakhstan
by Baurzhan Zhusupov, Public Opinion Research Centre,
Kazakhstan
Community-level Interventions against HIV/AIDS
from a Gender Perspective
by Ngozi Iwere, Community Life Project Nigeria
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