Gender mainstreaming in HIV / AIDS: seminar proceedings from the satellite session held during 7th AIDS impact conference, Cape Town, 2005
By: Kleintjes, Sharon
Contributor(s): Prince, Bridgette | Cloete, Allanise | Davids, Alicia
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The 7th AIDS impact conference held in Cape Town, 2005, featured a series of satellite sessions focused on gender mainstreaming in HIV/AIDS. The publication presents the proceedings from these sessions, which brought together experts to address the critical role of gender in the HIV/AIDS response. The seminar explored the intersections of gender, power and HIV/AIDS, highlighting the ways in which gender norms, roles, and relations shape the epidemic trajectory. Sessions delves into topics such as gender-based violence, sexual and reproductive health, and the impact of gender on access to HIV services treatment, and care. It also looked at innovative ways to boost gender equality and play a special role for marginalized groups like women, girls and these of diverse sexual orientation and gender identities. This publication provides a comprehensive overview of the seminar's key findings, recommendations, and best practices.
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