Integrating Poverty and Gender into Health Programmes: A Sourcebook for Health Professionals Module on HIV/AIDS

World Health Organization: Regional Office for the Western Pacific

Integrating Poverty and Gender into Health Programmes: A Sourcebook for Health Professionals Module on HIV/AIDS
Format
Paperback
Publisher
WHO Regional Office for the Western Pacific
Country
Philippines
Published
1 September 2009
Pages
116
ISBN
9789290613886

Integrating Poverty and Gender into Health Programmes: A Sourcebook for Health Professionals Module on HIV/AIDS

World Health Organization: Regional Office for the Western Pacific

This module is designed to improve the awareness, knowledge and skills of health professionals on poverty and gender concerns in the field of HIV/AIDS. Experience increasingly shows that the socioeconomic factors contributing to the rapid spread of HIV in the Region include low education, limited access to health care services and increased mobility within and between countries-factors that are largely determined by poverty and gender inequality. The growing commitment to curbing the HIV/AIDS epidemic requires that health professionals at community, provincial, national and international levels have the knowledge, skills and tools to more effectively respond to the health needs of poor and marginalized people and address the gender inequalities fuelling the epidemic. However, many health professionals in the Region are not adequately prepared to address these issues. This module is designed to help fill this gap. This module, which is part of a Sourcebook for health professionals, is intended to be used in pre-service and in-service training of health professionals. It is divided into six sections: Section 1 provides a brief overview of the HIV/AIDS pandemic and an understanding of HIV/AIDS; Section 2 examines What the links are between poverty, gender and HIV/AIDS; Section 3 discusses why it is important for health professionals to address HIV/AIDS, from efficiency, equity and human rights perspectives; Section 4 discusses how health professionals can address poverty and gender concerns in HIV/AIDS; Section 5 provides notes for facilitators; and finally, Section 6 contains a collection of tools, resources and references to support health professionals in their work in this field.

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