Женщины

In the following section you will find information on campaigning activity from women's groups at an international, regional and national level

Почему лидерство играет большую роль с женской точки зрения ?

Несмотря на существующие преграды, женщины всегда захватывают лидерство на пути к переменам. Они занимают ведущие позиции в разных организациях гражданского общества, а также в объединениях людей, инфицированных ВИЧ, в местных сообществах и в международной политике. Женщины заявляют о своих позициях ясно и уверенно, и призывают лидеров на всех уровнях выполнять данные ими обещания - для нынешнего поколения и для будущего.

К некоторым основным обещаниям, выполнения которых требуют женщины, относятся :

  • Обеспечение универсального доступа к комплексным услугам по охране сексуального и репродуктивного здоровья к 2010 году в целях сокращения распространения ВИЧ, материнской смертности и заболеваемости, и устранения несоразмерной нагрузки на жизнь и здоровье женщины, а также других неблагоприятных последствий незащищенного полового контакта.
  • Более активная борьба органов здравоохранения и правовой защиты с насилием по половому признаку, предрассудками и дискриминацией людей, выдвижение идеи о прекращении любых форм насилия по отношению к женщинам и девочкам, на первый план во всех двух- и многосторонних стратегиях, включая, помимо прочего, программы борьбы с ВИЧ.
  • Поддержка обеспечения универсального доступа к комплексному сексуальному воспитанию всех женщин и девочек-подростков.
  • Обеспечение равного доступа к производственным ресурсам, защита женской собственности и прав наследования.

Women Won't Wait Campaign Press Release, June 6, 2008

WOMEN ARE STILL WAITING FOR GOVERNMENTS TO REDUCE WOMEN’S AND GIRLS’ RISK TO VIOLENCE AND HIV&AIDS!

International coalition urges governments and donors to keep their promises to women and girls

NEW YORK, 6 JUNE 2008 - Government officials and AIDS activists from around the world will convene at the United Nations in New York from 10-12 June to review the global HIV/AIDS response. At the UN General Assembly Special Session on HIV/AIDS (UNGASS) in 2001, governments committed to promote and protect women’s human rights and reduce women’s vulnerability to HIV&AIDS by eliminating all forms of discrimination including violence against women.

Press Release-Women Won't Wait Campaign

March 4, 2008
(New York) — On its one year anniversary, the Women Won’t Wait. End HIV and Violence against Women. NOW!
Campaign remains concerned that women’s rights still occupy the margins of HIV&AIDS strategies and funding. The campaign was launched on International Women’s Day—March 8, 2007—to demand that policy makers and donors integrate responses to violence against women in global and national AIDS programmes and allocate resources to these responses.

ACT to End HIV and Violence against Women

Within the toolkit below, you will find key information and advocacy tools to help end HIV and violence against women. Key information includes why AIDS policies must consider policies pertaining to violence against women, backgrounds on the UNGASS 2008 Review and International AIDS Conference in Mexico. Advocacy tools include key actions women and health groups can take to help the cause, a list of recommendations from the Women Won’t Wait Campaign and other resources.

Africa Public Health Rights Alliance Issues Maternal Death Scorecard At Start of Women Deliver International Conference on Investing in Women¹s Health.

Relentless Increase in African Maternal Death Could Be Equated To Genocide By Inaction ­Says Africa Public Health Rights Alliance ³15% Now² Campaign.

Book: “If I Kept it to Myself”. Young women working to make a difference in a world with AIDS.

In this book you will read about 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.

Women vow to lead change in response to AIDS

Vowing that “we can lead the change we wish to see in the world”, participants at the World YWCA’s International Women’s Summit on HIV and AIDS concluded their meeting with a call to action demanding individual and collective responsibility.

International Women's Summit 4-11 July 2007, Nairobi

Women's Leadership Making a Difference on HIV and AIDS.
The International Women's Summit offers a unique opportunity to listen to some of the world's leading experts on HIV and AIDS and learn from the experiences of women working in the heart of local communities. It's a chance to lead change in addressing the impact of HIV and AIDS on women and girls.

Women Won't Wait Coalition Launched

“Women Won't Wait”, a new international coalition of women's groups, launched its campaign to end HIV and violence against women with a new report released: "Show Us the Money: Is Violence Against Women on the HIV&AIDS Donor Agenda?"

European Sisters speak out!

The rights of women to decide freely about their sexual lives and the number and spacing of their children are often violated in name of culture and religion. Growing conservatism across the globe and in Europe threatens these rights even further.

1,200 delegates turn out for the Women's conference on HIV/AIDS in Cameroon

The women in the military took the lead in a march in Limbe, Cameroon on World AIDS Day 2006

The Government of Cameroon, National and International NGOs, Diplomatic missions, UN systems and over 500 rural women all made a mark during the conference. Civil society set ambitious targets and set time frames to realize them. Over 3000 persons joined the conference participants to commemorate the world AIDS day in a two hours march round town in Limbe.

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