Believe it or not Women get AIDS

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Social Issues

 

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Paul W

 

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December 7, 2012

 

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University

 

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(1) It is becoming increasingly obvious that gender inequality and women's lack of empowerment are among the fundamental issues in the worldwide spread of HIV/AIDS. Only by addressing these problems will the HIV/AIDS pandemic be combated. Paul Farmer stresses this point in his chapter on ?Invisible Women', "If indeed inequality is an important co-factor in this pandemic, then stopping AIDS will require a more ambitious agenda, one that calls for the fundamental transformation of our world...
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Paul Farmer stresses this point in his chapter on ?Invisible Women', "If indeed inequality is an important co-factor in this pandemic, then stopping AIDS will require a more ambitious agenda, one that calls for the fundamental transformation of our world. What is at stake in these tasks is well expressed by anthropologist and activist Brooke Schoepf: ?Unless the underlying struggles of millions to survive in the midst of poverty, powerlessness, and hopelessness are addressed, and the meanings of AIDS understood in the context of gender relations, HIV will continue to spread...
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