For use by health practitioners and human rights advocates, this case study examines the role of human rights standards in addressing the health and social risks of being a woman with HIV or AIDS. It presents real-world scenarios, explores benefits…
A living women’s history of HIV/AIDS. Here you will find hundreds of excerpts from 39 women’s oral history narratives, each of whom comes from cities and towns in one of three states: New York, Illinois and North Carolina.
Summarizes findings of the Legal Assessment of Needs Study (“LeAN Study”) – an online survey with 387 respondents who identified as cisgender women living with HIV/AIDS in Los Angeles County.
The International Center for Research on Women (ICRW) and Zambart conducted formative research between January and April 2015 to generate evidence-based ideas for services and programmatic interventions that support healthy transitions to adulthood…
The posters represented here were given to the UR’s Rare Books and Special Collections by Dr. Edward C. Atwater beginning in 2007. The posters, over 8000 of them, document efforts to educate and inform the people of over 100 countries in over 60…
This community-based, participatory review was led and governed by 14 women living with HIV from 11 countries as a Global Reference Group: they designed the survey questionnaires, conducted focus group discussions and interviews and validated the…
The international technical guidance on sexuality education was developed to assist education, health and other relevant authorities in the development and implementation of school-based and out-of-school comprehensive sexuality education programmes…