The brief explores the particular role that women and girls play as caregivers for people living with and affected by HIV -- and highlights innovative programs that support their essential work. Finally, it outlines a number of key actions for both national and international partners to ensure support for caregivers is made central to AIDS strategies and that caregivers have the tools and resources to provide care more effectively. Download article here ...
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NOTE: Previous policy briefs in this series -- "Educate Girls, Fight AIDS"; "Stop Violence Against Women, Fight AIDS"; "Economic Security for Women Fight AIDS"; & "Increase Women's Control Over HIV Prevention, Fight AIDS," -- can be found at http://womenandaids.unaids.org
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