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alfred ibulu jr
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Violation of human rigths
December 14, 2006 - 02:56 PM
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People living with HIV/AIDS continue to face stigma and violations of
their rights, including bias-motivated violence relating to their
status. Furthermore, violence, especially gender-based and sexual violence,
puts people at greater risk of HIV infection. To be effective, responses
to HIV/AIDS need to address the social, economic and cultural
dimensions of the problem, including increasing access to economic resources for
women and respect for women’s autonomy and physical integrity
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hekatea
Joined: Dec 12, 2006
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Re: Violation of human rigths
January 21, 2007 - 10:02 AM
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It's so sad that people are still discriminating. But we can't help that. We cannot force people to be as open-minded as we are. On the other hand, we cannot stop believing that there are people who sympathize and who are educating people on HIV/AIDS.
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Kevin A. Ferreira
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Re: Violation of human rigths
January 27, 2007 - 11:06 PM
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How can we help? I hear so much about how people with HIV/Aids are discriminated against in other countries, or recieve no help. I believe that is bad enough people who have HIV/Aids must suffer the effects of the disease that society shouldn't give them more pain. What can I do, or more over do you know of anything people who do not live in those societies help change that?
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