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Initiated: April 2002 MEC/HIVTrans/Oct2002
Adopted by the WMA General Assembly,
Washington 2002
PREAMBLE
- In many parts of the world the prevalence of HIV infection
is rapidly increasing.
- HIV/AIDS is a disease that mostly affects younger people.
- In some parts of the world men who have sex with men and
intravenous drug users are the main groups at risk from HIV.
But in many parts of the world women are predominantly at risk
from the pandemic.
- The WMA believes that access to health care is a human right.
This imposes an obligation on both governmental and non-governmental
entities to ensure that the human rights of females are fully
respected and protected and that gender inequalities are eradicated
in both the public and private spheres of life.
- The promotion and protection of the sexual and reproductive
rights of women are critical to success in confronting the HIV/AIDS
pandemic.
RECOMMENDATIONS
- Therefore the WMA asks member associations to encourage their
Governments:
- to empower women of all ages so that they are free from
discrimination and enjoy access to education, sex education
and life skills training;
- to empower women to have equal access to employment, economic
independence, health information and health services, and
the benefits of scientific progress;
- to activate campaigns in the media, in order to eradicate
myths, stigma and stereotypes that could degrade or dehumanize
women;
- to review and revise laws, policies and practices that
facilitate the full recognition and respect of the human
rights and fundamental freedoms of women;
- to provide as a minimum measure, prophylactic treatment
to women who have been raped and also to women who are about
to give birth and are HIV-positive, although treatment for
such patients should ideally start as early as possible
in pregnancy, all this to save lives and reduce the burden
of infection.
25.11.2002
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