Women with HIV/AIDS

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  • Babes Network  - Community network of HIV positive women. Offers support groups, peer counseling, educational forums, gatherings and retreats, and more.
  • The Global Coalition on Women and AIDS  - International alliance of society groups, women living with HIV, women's organizations, AIDS service organizations, and the UN system working together to strengthen AIDS programming for women and girls.
  • HIV Wisdom for Older Women  - Organization established to foster HIV/AIDS prevention and care particularly focusing on older women and serving the underrepresented community.
  • HIV/AIDS Surveillance in Women  - Downloadable series of slides presenting information on the HIV-AIDS impact on women.
  • Personal Stories of Women with HIV  - Collection of stories that convey empowerment and hope for people battling with the AIDS disease.
  • Positively Women  - Site of a national charity group that provides specialist support for women with AIDS to allow them informed choices. Also challenges stigma and discrimination.
  • Sister Love, Inc.  - Learn about the history, mission, and works of this reproductive and sexual health and rights organization for women.
  • UN Women Gender and HIV/AIDS Web Portal  - Comprehensive online source for information on the gender dimensions of HIV/AIDS. Seeks to promote understanding, knowledge sharing, and action on the disease as a gender and human rights issue.
  • Women & HIV/AIDS  - Introduction to HIV/AIDS and information on prevention, risk factors, testing, treatment, and research and clinical trials.
  • Women Alive  - Treatment-focused nonprofit organization serving as a source for resources by and for women with HIV and AIDS.
  • Women fighting AIDS in Kenya (WOFAK)  - Organization of mostly HIV-positive women created to provide a forum for sharing experiences among HIV/AIDS victims, building a solidarity platform, reducing cases of infection, and for living with a positive outlook despite the disease.
 
 
 
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