Gender-Based Violence and HIV: Technical Brief

- Multi-sectorial approaches that integrate across justice, health, education, economic, social service, and other sectors (the two outer rings of the Wheel);
- Strategies for multi-level impact at the individual, family, service provider/organisation, community, and national levels, framed by an enabling environment that includes political will, financial commitment, capacity building, advocacy, changing gender norms, and challenging stigma (inner circles of the Wheel);
- Multiple interventions (spokes of the Wheel), including a human rights framework that includes: developing laws, policies, and programming; promoting women's economic security; empowering girls and women; challenging gender norms, roles, and behaviours; providing life skills education; providing services for survivors of GBV; training health care workers, counsellors, police, and others; using mass media; increasing community awareness, outreach, and mobilisation; and providing face-to-face education.
Drawing on this Wheel, the remainder of the resource: identifies programme considerations, describes mechanisms for multi-level impact, explores key intervention strategies, outlines challenges, and offers links to various resources. Text boxes provide examples from specific communication-centred GBV and HIV campaigns/initiatives around the world.
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"New in Gender - The Latest Resources from AIDSTAR-One", sent from AIDSTAR-One to The Communication Initiative on November 10 2010; and email from John Nicholson to The Communication Initiative on December 7 2010.
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