Introduction to gender and HIV in Africa
Include the following:
 – HIV in Africa (Facts and Figures)
 – the spread of HIV 
Women living with HIV in Africa
 – women dependence on men in the household 
 – social subordination of women 
 – women as primary caregivers 
 – women€™s health issues in Africa (examples in Zambia, South Africa and  Nigeria)
 – women: access to treatment and the availability of care that is provided for  them (give example of Zambia, Nigeria and South Africa)
 – Reproductive choices 
 – Household roles between men and women in developing countries
Issues of Gender and HIV Treatment
 – Gender and Accessibility (Mobility, cost, information) give examples of an  African countries and Facts and Figures.
 – Appropriate services 
 – Discrimination to marginalized Groups ( give example of African country)
Stigma and Prejudice
 – Women fear of testing 
 – Discrimination against affected groups 
 – Fear of disclosure 
 – Unsafe sex 
Why is HIV A gender issue in Africa (GREAT DEAL OF EXAMPLES IN AFRICAN COUNTRIES AND FACTS AND FIGURES)
Poverty, gender and H IV (examples of an African country)
The strategies that need to be in place for HIV prevention
 General gender policies and relevant to HIV (in Africa)
 – equality in law (examples of an African country)
 – rights to contraception and abortion (example of an African country)
 – education (facts and figures of African country)
 – equity of health system
 Gender policy and HIV prevention in developing countries (include facts and  figures)
 – sexuality education 
 – combating gender based violence both as prevention and care issue 
 – involving men into the HIV prevention 
Gender policy and HIV treatment in developing countries
 – development of supportive policy 
 – overcoming obstacles to equitable access 
 – indicators to monitor progress 
Conclusion:
Gender equity and poverty at the heart of HIV prevention
Please re-visit the question and briefly answer the question using what is cover in the assignment.
References:
Include in the references
 – WHO/UNPAID, 2004, ensuring equitable access to antiretroviral treatment for  women
 – World Health Organisation report
 – UNAIDS,2005, essential policy actions for HIV Prevention, UNPAID
 – UNPAID, 2006, report on global HIV/AIDS
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