Title:
HIV : death sentence or chronic and manageable disease? : changing attitudes of health providers and politicians towards women living with HIV in India
Authors:
Anand, S.
Year:
2008
Serial number:
2
Journal:
Exchange on HIV/AIDS, sexuality and gender
Pages:
5
-
6
ISSN:
1871-7551
Language:
eng
Subject:
Health and Nutrition
Keywords:
HIV and AIDS
,
women
,
gender
,
debt
Abstract:
A recent assessment by the Positive Women Network (PWN+) on the availability and accessibility of HIV/AIDS care and treatment in India found that health care is greatly influenced by gender and that women and children living with HIV face huge hurdles in accessing treatment and care because of discrimination by government health-care providers. Through focus groups discussions, PWN+ found a discrepancy between the government stance and realities on the ground. Services of PWN+ include peer counselling, capacity building of women living with HIV (WLHIV) and strengthening of WLHIV groups and networks. In general, information on services available for HIV-infected women and children is very poor because there are no trained counselors. Many of those who could benefit from existing services are not accessing them. In addition, there is no information on reproductive health and positive living for health-care providers, women and children living with HIV. PWN+ will continue to advocate for greater involvement of the government in the struggle against AIDS stigma and discrimination.
Organization:
KIT - Royal Tropical Institute
Country:
India
Region:
South Asia
Category:
General
Right:
© 2008 KIT
Document type:
E-article
File:
120682.pdf