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Burkhalter, H. (2004). Health Consequences of Sex Trafficking. 5 p. "HIV/AIDS researchers and epidemiologists have found that women and children in the commercial sex industry are the most vulnerable to HIV exposure during their first six months, the time in which the victims have the least ability to protect themselves and are thought to be safe because of their youth and/or inexperience." http://www.phrusa.org/campaigns/aids/pdf/testimony_sextrafficking.pdf |
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Center for Women's Global Leadership (CWGL). (2006). ). Strengthening Resistance. Confronting Violence against Women and HIV/AIDS. 43 p. Strengthening Resistance focuses on the points of intersection in the social, political and public health crises of violence against women and HIV/AIDS. The report uses a human rights lens to focus on critical political challenges and on innovative strategies used by ctivists worldwide as they respond to the links between violence and HV/AIDS http://www.childtrafficking.com |
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International Center for Research on Women (ICRW). (2010). Scaling Up the Response to HIV AIDS Stigma and Discrimination. 16 p. This brief lays out the rationale for intensified action and what can—and must—be done to reduce HIV stigma and discrimination worldwide. http://www.childtrafficking.com |
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International Federation of Journalists. (2006). HIV/AIDS Media Guide IFJ media guide and research report on the media?s reporting of HIV/AIDS. 28 p Journalists have a significant role to play in the HIV and AIDS epidemic, by informing the public and holding governments to account. http://www.childtrafficking.com |
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International Labour Office (ILO). (2002). Intersecting Risks: HIV/AIDS and Child Labour. 34 p. "The prevalence of child labour and the risk of children becoming infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are both influenced by the socioeconomic factors that shape children's lives." http://www.unicz.it/lavoro/ILO_CLHIV.pdf |
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