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Addressing gender inequality and intimate partner violence as critical barriers to an effective HIV response in sub-Saharan Africa.

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Addressing gender inequality and intimate partner violence as critical barriers to an effective HIV response in sub-Saharan Africa.

Auteurs : Charlotte Watts [Royaume-Uni] ; Janet Seeley [Royaume-Uni]

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In Africa, women and girls represent 57% of people living with HIV, with gender inequality and violence being an important structural determinant of their vulnerability. This commentary draws out lessons for a more effective combination response to the HIV epidemic from three papers recently published in JIAS.

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