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Cover photo of World AIDS
Campaign 2004 calendar Photo: UNAIDS/Liba
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HIV-positive women have a
unique and valuable role to play, both in society and in
fighting HIV and AIDS. Photo: UNAIDS/Louise
Gubb |
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Many girls are vulnerable to
HIV because of the high-risk behaviour of others. Photo:
UNAIDS/Shehzad Noorani |
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Women often hold families & communities
together & are a source of great strength in the face of
HIV & AIDS. Photo: UNAIDS/A.
Waak
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Education of young girls
reduces their vulnerability to HIV. Photo: UNAIDS/Liba
Taylor |
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Women can help empower
others to fight HIV and AIDS. Photo: UNAIDS
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Women can work with and within
organizations to fight HIV-related stigma and discrimination.
Photo: UNAIDS/G. Pirozzi |
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Female-friendly health
services improve access to care for women and children.
Photo: UNAIDS/A. Waak
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Protecting the property rights
of women keeps families together. Photo: UNAIDS/Chris
Sattlberger |
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Violence against women can accelerate the
spread of HIV. Violence must not be tolerated. Photo:
UNAIDS/Liba Taylor
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A wider range of prevention
options can empower women to protect themselves. Photo:
UNAIDS/Liba Taylor |
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Work is under way to ensure
that 3 million people (at least half of them women) will be
receiving antiretroviral therapy by the end of 2005.
Photo: UNAIDS/Leyla
Alyanak
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