HIV/AIDS affects women worldwide. Elderly women bear a
disproportionate burden of caring for those who are afflicted with
the disease, while young women increasingly comprise the majority
of new HIV cases. Intervention programs often fail to take into
account the particular situations and behaviors that make women
more vulnerable than men. Though policy debates increasingly
include women and gender considerations, funds and resources for
women, especially those already suffering with HIV/AIDS, remain
inadequate.
"Women's Experiences with HIV/AIDS" gives voice to the
experience of individual women whose personal stories reveal the
daily struggles and concerns that fill their lives, but are ignored
in the larger dialogues about HIV/AIDS. Women and men from diverse
backgrounds discuss the differences between women within and across
cultures and how particular traditions and attitudes can affect the
prevention of, or vulnerability to, HIV/AIDS. The authors address
not only women's empirical experiences, but also their personal
feelings, beliefs, and expectations as reflected in their
narratives.
Approaching the issue from several disciplines, "Women's
Experiences with HIV/AIDS" paves the way for the empowerment of
women by bringing them directly into the debates concerned with
their protection against HIV/AIDS. This collection, edited by two
well-known scholars in this field, provides a much-needed critical
examination of the interventions and policies that do not yet fully
address the needs and limitations of women and girls suffering
with, or confronting the possibility of, infection.
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