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WBW Youth Partner Salome Fights for Gender Equality to Tackle Deadly Infections

Our Youth Partner Salome discusses the gender dimension to the HIV/AIDs epidemic alongside H.E. Mrs. Toyin Saraki. The article is a powerful call for recognition that gender equality can help the fight against a number of key health issues. They argue that girls and women continue to be disproportionately affected by the HIV/AIDS epidemic as a result of structural inequalities embedded in society. Due to these inequalities, we cannot effectively tackle HIV/AIDS while ignoring their experiences. Read more

Posted to: Blog

Published: 23rd July, 2018

Updated: 24th October, 2018

Author: Saffron Golding

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