The vulnerability to HIV/AIDS among Mexican rural and indigenous women in context of gender and sexuality : challenging the limitations of the existent gender and vulnerability models for HIV transmission
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Abstract:
The present work will discuss the effect of gendered power relations and sexuality in the vulnerability to HIV infection among Mexican women in rural areas and indigenous populations. In order to provide a framework to guide the discussion, I will discuss the utility of current vulnerability frameworks in the understanding of the AIDS epidemic. Then I will adapt one particular model drawing on the international literature on vulnerability, gender and development. With the resulting framework I will explore the gendered vulnerabilities to HIV among women in rural areas and indigenous communities in Mexico. A brief discussion will follow each main chapter. Finally I will conclude with recommendations to the Health Ministry of Mexico based on the study findings.
Authors:
Ruiz, A.G.
Country:
Mexico
Category:
Research
Department:
Development Policy & Practice
Institute:
KIT (Royal Tropical Institute)
Keywords:
disease prevention and control
,
health
,
HIV and AIDS
,
indigenous peoples
,
women
Language:
eng
Organization:
KIT - Royal Tropical Institute
PAGE:
vii, 41
Year:
2010
Region:
Central America
Right:
© 2010 Ruiz
Subject:
Health and Nutrition
Title:
The vulnerability to HIV/AIDS among Mexican rural and indigenous women in context of gender and sexuality : challenging the limitations of the existent gender and vulnerability models for HIV transmission
Training:
Master in International Health (MIH)