Published March, 2012
Ending HIV-Related Health Disparities by Making HIV Prevention, Care, and Treatment Work for Women, 30 for 30 Campaign, March 2012
This is a two-page executive summary of a series of briefing papers drafted by the 30 for 30 Campaign regarding women and HIV-related health disparities. The briefing papers "Making HIV Prevention Work for Women," "Making HIV Care and Treatment Work for Women," and "Ending HIV-Related Health Care Disparities for Women," are a compilation of the most recent data on issues regarding women and the response to HIV, with analysis and recommendations to strengthen and implement policies and programs that we know work for women. With input from the broad range of organizations and individuals that make up the 30 for 30 Campaign the three briefing papers along with this two-page synopsis "Ending HIV-Related Health Disparities by Making HIV Prevention, Care, and Treatment Work for Women," make up a cutting edge advocacy portfolio for those working to improve the lives of women living with and affected by HIV.
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