Gender & HIV/AIDS Electronic Library CD-ROM
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To promote understanding, knowledge sharing, and action on HIV/AIDS as a gender equality and human rights issue, the United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM), with support from the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), has developed a Gender and HIV/AIDS Electronic Library to provide up-to-date information on the gender dimensions of the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
The Electronic Library, contained in a CD-ROM format, is based on UNIFEM's Gender and HIV/AIDS Web Portal and compiles resources produced by a variety of organisations working on HIV/AIDS, including research and studies; training resources and tools; and multimedia advocacy materials. All information can be searched and retrieved using a variety of criteria. The Library is intended to be a useful resource for academics, policymakers, practitioners, journalists, students and others interested in the gender dimensions of the epidemic.
In addition, resources are complemented by a feature called the "e-Course Builder" that allows users to create and edit a tailored electronic course or report in HTML format, drawing from the materials contained in the CD-ROM.
Topic areas included in the CD-ROM are:
The Electronic Library, contained in a CD-ROM format, is based on UNIFEM's Gender and HIV/AIDS Web Portal and compiles resources produced by a variety of organisations working on HIV/AIDS, including research and studies; training resources and tools; and multimedia advocacy materials. All information can be searched and retrieved using a variety of criteria. The Library is intended to be a useful resource for academics, policymakers, practitioners, journalists, students and others interested in the gender dimensions of the epidemic.
In addition, resources are complemented by a feature called the "e-Course Builder" that allows users to create and edit a tailored electronic course or report in HTML format, drawing from the materials contained in the CD-ROM.
Topic areas included in the CD-ROM are:
- Gender Mainstreaming and HIV/AIDS
- Gender, Sexuality and Power Relations
- Gender, Human Rights and HIV/AIDS
- Prevention, Treatment and Care
- Legislation and Policy
- Adolescents and Youth
- Gender, HIV/AIDS, and Conflict
- Stigma and Discrimination
- Violence Against Women and HIV/AIDS
- The Care Economy and Women's Unpaid Work
- HIV/AIDS in the Workplace
- Men and Masculinities
- People Living with HIV/AIDS
Source
Email from Nazneen Damji to The Communication Initiative, June 8 2005.
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