Organisme:
Positive Women’s Network
Année de publication : 2014
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Article
Laws requiring individuals with HIV to disclose their status before sex are assumed to be in place to protect people. Often these laws are framed as protection for women. In a 2012 Supreme Court of Canada decision that made the law governing HIV non-disclosure...
Organisme:
La Société canadienne du sida (SCS)
Année de publication : 2014
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Type de ressource:
Article
Extraits de :Belle-isle, L., Walsh, Z., Callaway, C., Lucas, P., Capler, R., Kay, R., Holtzman, S., Marshall, J., stratton, T. et Woodworth, M. (2014).Barriers to access for Canadians who use cannabis for therapeutic purposes....
Organisme:
Réseau juridique VIH
Année de publication : 2013
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PDF
Type de ressource:
Article
Russia is home to the fastest-growing HIV epidemic in the world, chiefly driven by injection drug use. However, to the puzzlement of the impacted populations, public health activists and international NGOs that work to battle HIV/AIDS, the Russian government continues...
Organisme:
Positive Women’s Network
Année de publication : 2013
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PDF
Type de ressource:
Article
As one woman put it, “I didn’t know if I was screwed, not screwed, or still screwed.”October 5, 2012, was a day of media confusion. The Supreme Court had issued its decision on the circumstances under which people with HIV must legally disclose their...
Organisme:
Positive Women’s Network
Année de publication : 2012
Format:
PDF
Type de ressource:
Article
Article published on TheBody.com concerning the murder of Cicely Bolden, a Black woman who disclosed her HIV+ status to a partner and was murdered.