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Friday 30th November

Women Won’t Wait: onto 2008

By Susana T. Fried, Neelanjana Mukhia and Shamillah Wilson

Around the world today, women and girls are at an alarming and growing risk of HIV infection as a result of their persisting social, cultural and economic subordination, as well as pervasive violence in their homes, communities, schools, workplaces, streets, markets, police stations and hospitals. Yet, national and global AIDS responses have yet to comprehensively address this deadly intersection.

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