News headlines for “AIDS around the world”, page 21
RIGHTS: Police Force HIV Tests for Sex Workers
- Inter Press Service

It was, Malawian police say, a routine sweep for criminals at one of the country’s busiest border posts. They were looking for criminals.
HEALTH-INDIA: Positive Approach to Life
- Inter Press Service

At an age when most 20-year-olds dream of living a perfect life, Kousalya Periasamy found hers shaken by personal tragedies.
BRAZIL: Getting Beyond the Taboo to Fight STDs
- Inter Press Service

Although Brazil has the reputation of being more sexually liberal than its Spanish-speaking neighbours, Brazilians suffer their own fears of stigma when it comes to sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) — the target of a new public health campaign.
DEVELOPMENT-INDIA: Muslim Community Leaders Join AIDS Fight
- Inter Press Service

Muslim religious leaders may seem too conservative to promote the message of safe sex to combat the HIV/AIDS pandemic. But that image seems to be changing. Thanks to community-based organisations and young social entrepreneurs working quietly in villages.
MALAWI: High-Risk Sex Among Those Who 'Do Not Exist'
- Inter Press Service

A study on men having sex with men (MSM) in Malawi shows that, as elsewhere in the developing world, this vulnerable group at greater risk of contracting HIV and AIDS than the general population. Moreover, their risk status is exacerbated as governments fail to target them for health services or information to stem HIV transmission.
Q&A: ‘It’s Not Difficult to Bring About Social Change’
- Inter Press Service

Geeta Rao Gupta, president of the Washington-based International Center for Research on Women (ICRW), explains to TerraViva’s Johanna Son why gender needs to be weaved in more tightly into the response against HIV and AIDS.
HEALTH-ASIA: Media Missing the HIV/AIDS Story
- Inter Press Service

The scant presence of mainstream media organisations at the 9th International Conference on AIDS in Asia and the Pacific (ICAAP) was a sad reflection of how the press was overlooking the big story on HIV/AIDS, say some journalists and development analysts at Asia’s largest meeting on the pandemic.
ASIA: After Medical Gains in HIV, Time to Tackle Stigma
- Inter Press Service

One can take anti-retroviral therapy to cope with HIV. But how does one remedy the deeply rooted social inequities that marginalises groups like men who have sex with men and drug users, as well as women, putting them out of the reach of efforts to address the pandemic?
ASIA: Stigma, Cash Crunch Undercut Gains in Access to HIV Treatment
- Inter Press Service

The failure to reach the neediest, often the most stigmatised, people coupled with the global financial crisis, loom as Asia-Pacific’s biggest challenges in coping with HIV and AIDS at this point, despite the major headway it has made in expanding the number of people with access to treatment.
CULTURE: Young Women in Chat Rooms Beware
- Inter Press Service

Internet and mobile phones have spawned a new kind of marriage in the Gulf.
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