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The global response to the HIV/AIDS pandemic is failing. Even as millions more people living with HIV/AIDS have access to treatment, the numbers of people newly infected continue to rise dramatically. Absent a massive strengthening of prevention efforts, particularly for women, the number of people infected and the number who will need treatment will continue to rise relentlessly.
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What is With Women Worldwide?
For more than two decades, IWHC and its colleagues worldwide have helped to shape international policy to ensure the health and rights of women and girls.
A group of women advocates reflecting diverse substantive and geographic perspectives and decades of expertise in HIV/AIDS, sexual and reproductive health, sexuality, gender, and human rights developed a consensus agenda: With Women Worldwide—A Compact to End HIV/AIDS. more>>
The Compact to End HIV/AIDS recognizes that sexual and reproductive rights are a pivotal but neglected priority in HIV/AIDS policy, programming, and resource allocation. Failure to protect girls' and women's rights including their right to health and their right to live free of sexual coercion and violence fuels the pandemic. Universal access to sexual and reproductive health services and education, and protection of sexual and reproductive rights, are essential to ending it.
This major initiative aims to support the redesign HIV/AIDS policies and programs and generate new political and financial support to empower girls and women to protect themselves against HIV and AIDS. Currently this initiative engages over 300 supporters from 50 countries and seven constituencies:
- Global and local leaders in HIV/AIDS;
- People living with HIV;
- Human rights advocates and organizations;
- Women’s rights leaders;
- Youth leaders and organizations;
- Sexual and reproductive rights and health organizations; and
- Faith-based organizations.
Compact supporters and IWHC use the consensus agenda to guide intergovernmental negotiations and in collaborations with UNAIDS, the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, donor governments, the Global Coalition on Women and AIDS, national AIDS control programs, and other NGOs.
Read the Compact• english • español • français • português • italiano • arabic
Download IWHC's Briefing Note on the Compact
• english • español • français • português
Click here to view a list of organizations and individuals who have signed onto the Compact.
Download IWHC's With Women Worldwide E-Bulletin Updates
>>November 2007 (No. 4)
>>June 2007 (No. 3)
>>Archived E-bulletins
Download an analysis of "universal access" by GESTOS, CARE, Open Society Institute (OSI), and SOIS Institute
>>Browse IWHC resources on HIV/AIDS
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