Alice Welbourn is Founding Director of the Salamander Trust and is on the steering group of the Athena Network. Diagnosed with HIV in 1992, she is a former chair of the International Community of Women living with HIV and developed the Stepping Stones training programme on gender, HIV, communication and relationship skills. Alice is a Commissiong Editor for the openDemocracy 50.50 platform AIDS, Gender and Human Rights.
Alice Welbourn es socia fundadora de Salamander Trust y forma parte del grupo de dirección de Athena Network. Fue diagnosticada de VIH en 1992, y fue la presidenta de la Comunidad Internacional de Mujeres con VIH y desarrollo el programa de entrenamiento Stepping Stones sobre género, VIH, y técnicas de comunicación y relaciones. Alice es encargada de la de la Edición de las plataformas sobre Enfermedades de transmisión sexual, género y derechos humanos de openDemocracy.
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Publicado en: 50.50No experts, saviours or victims: women living with HIV
Beyond bio-medical models, recent research has enabled a better psycho-social understanding of how women can access...
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Publicado en: 50.50HIV: witnessing the realisation of raw human rights
Fear of HIV disclosure and subsequent violent reactions are experienced globally. We know that rights-based...
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Publicado en: 50.50AIDS and adolescents: denying access to health
With a 50% increase in AIDS-related deaths among young people, AIDS is now the second leading cause of their deaths....
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Publicado en: 50.50AIDS 2014 Conference: stepping up the pace and still on the wrong path
As the 20th International AIDS Conference opens in Melbourne this weekend, Alice Welbourn reflects on how global...
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Publicado en: 50.50HIV: Violations or investments in women’s rights?
In the context of widespread sexual violence and its reciprocal links to HIV, Alice Welbourn reports on how the...
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Publicado en: 50.50An end to AIDS?: Not through medication alone
In the world of HIV, the allure of the bio-medical techno-fix still attracts many policy makers. Meanwhile a...