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If I Kept it to Myself: women intervene in a world of AIDS

In this book you will meet young women from all over the world, who have shaken their communities as peer counselors and educators, as care givers and as people living openly with HIV or AIDS; giving hope to many and promoting a humanistic response to the pandemic.

Code of Good Practice for NGOs responding to HIV/AIDS

The NGO Code of Good Practice was developed by NGOs, for NGOs, to help guide our work by providing a framework to which we can commit and be held accountable. Drawing on 20 years of knowledge and experience, the Code sets out key principles, practice and evidence base required for successful responses to HIV.

‘Nothing About Us Without Us: a report from the HIV-Positive Women’s Forum’

The World YWCA took the opportunity at the worlds largest international AIDS conference in Mexico City to launch ‘Nothing About Us Without Us: a report from the HIV-Positive Women’s Forum’ on August 4, 2008.

Nairobi 2007 Call to Action on HIV and AIDS

The Nairobi 2007 Call to Action on HIV and AIDS builds on the commitments made by others before us and key strategies identified by members of the Global Coalition on Women and AIDS. Central to these are promoting the leadership of women and girls, securing their human rights, ensuring women's equitable representation in decision making and expanding resources for women.

Advancing the Sexual and Reproductive Health and Human Rights of People Living with HIV: A Guidance Package

Date: 2009
Source: The Global Network of People Living with HIV/AIDS (GNP+)

Contraception at a Crossroads

Date: 2008
Source: International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF)

Happy, healthy and hot

Date: 2010
Source: International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF)