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Gender and HIV/AIDS impact mitigation in sub-Saharan Africa — recognising the constraints

机译:撒哈拉以南非洲地区性别和艾滋病毒/艾滋病影响的缓解—认识到制约因素

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In discussions of gender and HIV/AIDS, attention has focused on prevention. This is a vital area. However, we argue that there is also a need to focus more attention on the resulting impact of the epidemic, because inequalities that promote the spread of infection are also hampering containment and impact mitigation. We propose a framework highlighting the gendered constraints exacerbated by the epidemic. These constraints are reviewed under the following headings: Gender-specific constraints: stemming from the specific nature of gender relations themselves, such as the availability of labour in agriculture, business and for household tasks, as well as access to services and markets, and the incidence of gendered violence. Gender-intensified disadvantages: stemming from the uneven and often inequitable distribution of resources between men and women, including cultural/religious conventions, and the social rules and norms that regulate property rights, inheritance practices and resource endowments. Gender-imposed constraints: resulting from biases and partialities of those individuals who have the authority and power to allocate resources. These include provision of credit, information, agricultural extension and health care. The differential involvement of men and women in development programmes affects access to resources, as does political participation, including involvement in the formulation of policies aimed at poverty reduction.These constraints take us beyond gender relations and sexual behaviour. But women's lives will not change in the short term. The challenges they face in mitigating the impact of HIV/AIDS will not be addressed by focusing only on their specific vulnerability to HIV/AIDS infection. Unequal gender relations and the nature of ‘development’ need to be changed too.
机译:在有关性别与艾滋病毒/艾滋病的讨论中,注意力集中在预防上。这是至关重要的领域。但是,我们认为,还需要将更多的注意力集中在流行病的后果上,因为促进传染病传播的不平等现象还阻碍了遏制和减轻影响。我们提出了一个框架,着重强调该流行病加剧的性别歧视。这些制约因素在以下标题中进行了概述:针对性别的制约因素:源于性别关系本身的特殊性质,例如农业,商业和家务劳动的可获得性,获得服务和市场的机会以及性别暴力的发生率。性别加剧的不利因素:是由于男女之间资源分配不均且常常不公平,包括文化/宗教公约,以及规范财产权,继承做法和资源end赋的社会规则和规范。性别施加的限制:由有权分配资源的个人的偏见和偏见造成。这些措施包括提供信贷,信息,农业推广和保健。男女在发展方案中的参与程度不同,也会影响政治参与,包括参与旨在制定扶贫政策的政治参与。这些限制使我们超越了性别关系和性行为。但是,妇女的生活在短期内不会改变。他们在减轻艾滋病毒/艾滋病影响方面所面临的挑战将不能仅仅通过关注其对艾滋病毒/艾滋病感染的特殊脆弱性来解决。不平等的性别关系和“发展”的性质也需要改变。

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