UNIFEM's new publication contributes to understanding how the world’s foremost blueprint for women’s human rights can be put to work to address the HIV/AIDS epidemic from a gender perspective. The book is intended to be a resource for National AIDS Councils, HIV/AIDS activists, women's human rights activists, UN partners, and others who are doing work in this area and was enthusiastically received by the CEDAW Committee.
13. BOOKLET FOR WORK ON GENDER AND HIV/AIDS
UNIFEM’s new publication “Turning the Tide: CEDAW and the Gender Dimensions of the HIV/AIDS Pandemic,” contributes to understanding how the world’s foremost blueprint for women’s human rights can be put to work to address the HIV/AIDS epidemic from a gender perspective. The book is intended to be a resource for National AIDS Councils, HIV/AIDS activists, women's human rights activists, UN partners, and others who are doing work in this area and was enthusiastically received by the CEDAW Committee.
For more information, contact Ilana Landsberg-Lewis, CEDAW Advisor, at [email protected]
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