Women, HIV & Health Policy: Recommendations for a National AIDS Strategy
HIV Law Project was one of fourteen allied organizations that recently submitted a series of policy recommendations to guide the Office of National AIDS Policy (ONAP) and related agencies in their efforts to achieve better outcomes for women living with and affected by HIV. The report, entitled “Critical Issues for Women and HIV: Health Policy and the Development of a National AIDS Strategy” calls attention to the factors contributing to disproportionate rates of HIV among low-income women and women of color, as well as poor health outcomes for women living with HIV, and proposes concrete solutions that integrate systems of prevention and delivery of care.
The working group identified six key areas of focus for better policy and practices: Meaningful involvement by HIV-positive women in development of policy and monitoring and evaluation of programs; greater consideration of HIV-positive people’s civil and human rights; health disparities in the U.S. South and rural areas; health care access; integration of sexual and reproductive health services with HIV testing, prevention and care; and HIV prevention. The report articulates specific policy recommendations that seek to improve the outcomes of women living with or vulnerable to HIV.
Representatives from this coalition plan to meet with Jeff Crowley, Director of ONAP, and other key White House officials in the upcoming months to discuss our recommendations and the development of a National AIDS strategy.
The organizations that authored the report are African Services Committee; AIDS Alabama; Alliance of AIDS Services-Carolina; Center for HIV Law & Policy; Community HIV/AIDS Mobilization Project (CHAMP); Center for Health and Gender Equity (CHANGE); HIV Law Project; International Community of Women Living with HIV/AIDS (ICW); National AIDS Fund; National Women and AIDS Collective (NWAC); Sisterlove, Inc.; The U.S. Positive Women’s Network (PWN); The Women’s Collective; and Women Organized to Respond to Life-threatening Disease (WORLD).
The full text of the report can be accessed below.
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Critical Issues for Women and HIV: Health Policy and the Development of a National AIDS Strategy
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