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About the kit
Why is HIV a gender issue
Basic facts
Facts - Cambodia
Facts - China and Myanmar
Facts - Thailand
Facts - Vietnam, and other countries
Facts - Special Focus: Papua New Guinea
HIV: a woman's human rights issue
What is vulnerability to HIV
Mobility, gender and HIV
Mother-to-child transmission of HIV/AIDS
Men's role in the fight against HIV/AIDS
HIV, Women and Peace
What is being, or needs to be, done
Resources
Credits
About the kit |
Resources
for Gender and HIV/AIDS
- Albertyn, C.
(2000): “Prevention, Treatment and Care in the Context of Human
Rights.” Expert Group Meeting on “The HIV/AIDS Pandemic and its
Gender Implications” 13-17 November 2000, Windhoek, Namibia.
- Baden, S. (1992):
“Women, HIV/AIDS and Development: Towards Gender Appropriate
Prevention Strategies in South-East Asia and the South Pacific.”
BRIDGE Report, No. 5. Brighton: Institute of Development Studies.
- Baden, S. with Wach,
H. (1998): “Gender, HIV/AIDS transmission and impacts: a review
of issues and evidence.” BRIDGE Report, No. 47. Brighton:
Institute of Development Studies.
- Development and
Project Planning Centre (2001): “Do men matter? New horizons in
gender and development.”
http://www.id21.org
- European Union
(2000): “The gender paradigm shift.” HIV/AIDS Action in
developing countries, Issue 6 June 2000.
- FHI (2000):
“Helping Men Make a Difference in HIV Prevention”, Impact on HIV,
Volume 2, No. 2, Dec 2000.
- FHI (2000): “Making
an Impact on HIV/AIDS in Cambodia” Impact on HIV, Vol 2, No.2
- FHI (1996):
“Bridging Borders in Southeast Asia: The Politics of HIV
prevention for Women.” AIDScaptions: Volume II, No. 3
- FHI (1997): "The
Status and Trends of the HIV/AIDS/STD Epidemic in Asia and the
Pacific." http://www.fhi.org
- Gray, A. and
Sureeporn P. with Yoddumnern-Attig, B., Chongsatitmun, C.,
Thongkrajaoi, E., Singsungchai, P. (1999): Gender, Sexuality and
Reproductive Health in Thailand. Institute for Population and
Social Research, Mahidol University, 1999.
- Gupta, R. (2000):
“Approaches for Empowering Women in the HIV/AIDS Pandemic: A
gender perspective.” Expert Group Meeting on “The HIV/AIDS
Pandemic and its Gender Implications” 13-17 November 2000,
Windhoek, Namibia.
- Human Rights Watch:
"Forced Prostitution and HIV/AIDS."
http://www.igc.org
- Harvard AIDS
institute (2000): "HIV Vaccines for Southeast Asia and South Asia:
The Challenges and Opportunities." Education and Training:
Thailand Conferences 2000.
- International AIDS
Vaccine Initiative (2000): “Women and HIV/AIDS Prevention Report
of a DAY OF DIALOGUE.”
- KIT and SAFAIDS
(1998): “Facing the challenges of HIV/AIDS/STDS: A Gender-based
Response: A resource pack on policy and intervention
implementation.” http://www.kit.nl
- Mane, P. (2000):
“Gender and AIDS: A Global Overview.” The Population Council, New
York.
- Matlin, S. and
Spence, N. (2000): “The Gender Aspects of HIV/AIDS Pandemic.”
Expert Group Meeting on “The HIV/AIDS Pandemic and its Gender
Implications” 13-17 Novermber 2000, Windhoek, Namibia.
- Mitchell, N.
(1999): "HIV/AIDS in Cambodia: The 100% Condom Project."
http://www.abc.net.au
- Otani, A.: "Voices
from the Villages of Chiang Mai Province (Women Living with AIDS)"
http://www.sfc.keio.ac.jp/
- Rivers, K. and
Aggleton, P. (1998): Men and the HIV Epidemic, Gender and the HIV
Epidemic. New York: UNDP HIV and Development Programme.
- South East Asian
Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health (1998): “From
research to practice: Use of short course Zidovudine to prevent
mother-to-child HIV transmission in the context of routine
health-care in Northern Thailand”.
- Times of India (12
May 2000): “AIDS infecting married women in Cambodia: report”
- UN (2000): “The
World’s Women; Trends and Statistics.”
- UNAIDS (1999):
“Gender and HIV/AIDS: Taking stock of research and programmes.”
UNAIDS Best Practice Collection, March 1999.
- UNAIDS(2000):
“Background note: HIV/AIDS in Asia and the Pacific.”, UNGASS
- UNAIDS/FAO (1999):
“Sustainable Agricultural/Rural Development and vulnerability to
the AIDS Epidemic.”, UNAIDS Best Practice Collection December
1999.
- UNAIDS (2000): “Men
and AIDS - a gendered approach.”
- UNAIDS (2000):
“Report on the global HIV/AIDS epidemic.”
- UNAIDS (2000):
Questions and Answers: “Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV.”
- UNAIDS (2000):
“Epidemiological Fact Sheets by Country.”
http://www.unaids.org
- UNAIDS (2000).
“Section IX: Human Rights, Ethical issues and Discrimination.”
http://www.un.org.kh
- UNDP SEAHIV (1999):
“ASEAN Workshop on Population Movement and HIV Vulnerability.”
- UNDP SEAHIV (2000)
Early Warning Rapid Response System:HIV Vulnerability Caused by
Mobility Related to Development
- UNDP (1991): Issues
Paper No. 8: “Women, the HIV epidemic and human rights: a tragic
imperative.”, by Julie Hamblin & Elizabeth Reid
http://www.undp.org
- UNDP (1999): Gender
and the HIV Epidemic: “Adolescent Sexuality, Gender and the HIV
Epidemic.”, by Kim Rivers and Peter Aggleton
http://www.undp.org
- UNDP/Viet Nam
(1999). “Fact Sheet on HIV/AIDS.”
http://www.undp.org.vn
- UN Foundation
(2000): “HIV/AIDS: Thailand Cuts Prevention Spending.” UNWire 6
- UNIFEM (2000).
“Gender, HIV and Human Rights: A Training Manual.”
http://www.unifem.undp.org/
- WHO (2000): Fact
Sheet 10: "Women and HIV and mother-to-child transmission.”
- WHO (2000): Fact
Sheet 242: “Women and HIV/AIDS.”
- WHO (1998): “Gender
and Health:Technical Paper.”
- WHO (1998): “AIDS
in the South-East Asia Region.”, 50 years: Commemorative Series 3,
Regional Office for South-East Asia, New Delhi
- The World Bank
(2000): “Thailand’s Response to AIDS: Building on Success,
Confronting the Future.”
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