Women make up nearly 60 percent of people living with HIV in Uganda. Many attribute their lives to free anti-retroviral treatment provided by the government and international funding. But amidst a funding crunch and a rise in infections here, more people say they have not been able to access treatment...
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Author:
Apophia Agiresaasi
Year:
2012
Terms & Tags:
News story, Women, People Living With HIV or AIDS, Uganda , East Africa, Access to medicines, Accessing Treatment, Care, Support, or Prevention,
Integrating Strategies to Address Gender-Based Violence and Engage Men and Boys to Advance Gender Equality through National Strategic Plans on HIV and AIDS
This resource was produced for the participants of a workshop held in November 2