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Social Marketing- und Social Franchising-Ansätze zur Förderung von HIV-Prävention und Familienplanung |
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Germany’s contribution to a gender-sensitive, gender-transformative global response to HIV |
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This policy brief lays out the German position for Germany’s international partners and provides a policy framework for decision-makers in German Development Cooperation. The first part discusses the rationale for a gender-sensitive, gender-transformative global response to HIV, describes the relevant international initiatives and resolutions and outlines the political commitment of the German Government. The second part discusses the priority areas of action that constitute Germany’s policy framework. |
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Gender equality The key to realising the United Nations’ Millennium Declaration |
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The brochure outlines Germany’s commitment in international initiatives, bilateral development cooperation. Focus is on greater economic participation of women, realising the right to sexual self-determination and empowering women through education. |
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Regional HIV/AIDS Programme for Latin America and the Caribbean |
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Due to several factors, men’s life expectancy in Latin America is 7 years less than women’s. Capacity building workshops aim at the development of locally adapted solutions in the participating countries to decrease the impact of the gender-specific risk factors. |
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German BACKUP Initiative |
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The fact sheet presents in brief the BACKUP initiative’s approach, services offered, benefits and examples from the field. |
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German BACKUP Initiative: Frequently Asked Questions on the Application and Review Process |
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The FAQs provide an overview about the most important questions with regards to the support of the German BACKUP initiative. |
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Piecing it together for women and girls |
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This report focuses on the gender dimensions of HIV-related stigma and aims to advance a more nuanced understanding and more effective advocacy on how stigma affects women and girls living with HIV differently to men and boys. The publication is meant to be used as an advocacy tool by relevant stakeholders – from international donors to global policy makers, national governments, programme managers, civil society and people living with HIV. |