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Soon to be Released!
Centres of Excellence in Women’s Health
/Research Bulletin/ Vol. 5, No.2, Fall 2006
*Time to Deliver on Gender and HIV/AIDS*
This summer, more than 25,000 people from around the world gathered in
Toronto to share new knowledge, experiences, and good practices in the
worldwide battle against HIV/AIDS. Despite a wealth of research on the
role of gender in the pandemic, despite inspiring advocacy work by and
for women living with HIV/AIDS, the needs of women and girls and gender
considerations continue to be stunningly underrepresented in research,
advocacy, and political agendas. This issue of the /Research Bulletin/
aims to redress this lack of attention to issues of gender and HIV.
Beginning with a backgrounder on the ways in which sex and gender
function to make women and girls susceptible to HIV, this issue offers
the reader material to both better understand the epidemic and to begin
to think through our responses to it.
To order a free copy, please send your mailing address before Dec.8,
2006 to the Canadian Women’s Health Network. Email [log in to unmask]
<mailto:[log in to unmask]>_, call 1-888-818-9172, TTY 1-866-694-6367, fax
1-204-989-2355.
Contents:
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1An Invisible Epidemic: The Implications of Gender Neutrality for
Managing HIV/AIDS in Low-Incidence Countries
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Telling a New Story about Risk: Gender, Breastfeeding, and
Broadening the Questions on Child Survival
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Sexual Violence and Dislocation in Women’s Acquisition of HIV in
Manitoba
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Annotated Bibliography of Aboriginal Women’s Health and Healing
Research -- 2^nd Edition
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From Recognition to Action: Gender-based Analysis and
Mainstreaming in HIV/AIDS
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Making Space for Young Heterosexual Males: Gender and HIV/AIDS
Prevention Education
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Give It to Me Now: Sexual Health Information and Services for
Older Youth in British Columbia
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Gender Matters: Understanding the Emotional and Social Support
Needs of Women with HIV/AIDS
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Gender and the Costs of Palliative Caregiving for People with HIV/AIDS
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Viruses of Inequality: Women’s Health and Human Rights
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Mona Dupré-Ollinik
Coordonnatrice de liaison/Outreach Coordinatinor
Réseau canadien pour la santé des femmes/Canadian Women's Health Network
Tel: (204) 942-5500 ext. 13
Fax: (204) 989-2355
Toll free: 1-888-818-9172
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