Vol. 15 no 1 (January-December 2001)
In December 1999, the Centre of Concern and DAWN Caribbean co-sponsored a Strategic Planning Seminar on Gender and Trade in Grenada.
A woman dies alone on a city pavement, abandoned by her husband and family, and ignored by state agencies because she is infected with HIV.
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The third and final phase of the regional Domestic Violence Intervention Training Programme for Police Officers and Social Workers began in September 2000.
The HIV/AIDS epidemic has become a major developmental problem affecting every country worldwide and the Caribbean.
Women are more vulnerabile for 8 reasons.
If women had control over their bodies and were able to negotiate safe sex, would the HIV/AIDS epidemic have reached such vast proportions?
Health care in Cuba is universal, accessible to all and free.
By Dr Biladi Camara and Jones P. Madeira. Imagine a scenario where for every hundred newborn babies, more than 2 of them are HIV infected.
Never did I think that I could be an HIV carrier. You never think about such things
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