Despite rhetorical attention there is little programmatic guidance as to how best to ensure that women and men living with HIV have access to sexual and reproductive health services that help them realise their reproductive goals, while ensuring their human rights. A dynamic relationship exists between the manner in which health services and programmes are delivered, and the individuals who seek these services. A review of the literature shows clear gaps and highlights areas of concern not yet sufficiently addressed. The delivery and use of health services and programmes is shaped by the underlying determinants of people's access to and use of these services, the health systems in place at community and country level, and the legal and poli...
Background: Women’s knowledge and access to reproductive health services improves their ability to s...
While the integration of information, technologies, and services to respond to HIV/AIDS may seem clo...
Introduction: The right to sexual and reproductive health (SRH) is an essential part of the right to...
Since the introduction of drugs to prevent vertical transmission of HIV, the purpose of and approach...
OBJECTIVES: To quantify attrition between women testing HIV-positive in pregnancy-related services a...
The last decade has seen rapid evolution in guidance from the WHO concerning the provision of HIV se...
Human rights analyses, concepts, and in particular rhetoric have played a consistent role in the glo...
Policy & practice Abstract Access to reproductive health services for women with HIV is critical...
The past 10 years have seen major advances in health care policy and services that support sexual an...
The last decade has seen rapid evolution in guidance from the WHO concerning the provision of HIV se...
From 2002 to 2005, two literature reviews identified a number of reproductive health issues that app...
This article considers the importance of preventing mother to child transmission of HIV in Africa. I...
Introduction: The right to sexual and reproductive health (SRH) is an essential part of the right to...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the accuracy of routinely collected prevention of mother-to-child transmission...
With the evolution in prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of HIV/AIDS, ending the infection as a pu...
Background: Women’s knowledge and access to reproductive health services improves their ability to s...
While the integration of information, technologies, and services to respond to HIV/AIDS may seem clo...
Introduction: The right to sexual and reproductive health (SRH) is an essential part of the right to...
Since the introduction of drugs to prevent vertical transmission of HIV, the purpose of and approach...
OBJECTIVES: To quantify attrition between women testing HIV-positive in pregnancy-related services a...
The last decade has seen rapid evolution in guidance from the WHO concerning the provision of HIV se...
Human rights analyses, concepts, and in particular rhetoric have played a consistent role in the glo...
Policy & practice Abstract Access to reproductive health services for women with HIV is critical...
The past 10 years have seen major advances in health care policy and services that support sexual an...
The last decade has seen rapid evolution in guidance from the WHO concerning the provision of HIV se...
From 2002 to 2005, two literature reviews identified a number of reproductive health issues that app...
This article considers the importance of preventing mother to child transmission of HIV in Africa. I...
Introduction: The right to sexual and reproductive health (SRH) is an essential part of the right to...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the accuracy of routinely collected prevention of mother-to-child transmission...
With the evolution in prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of HIV/AIDS, ending the infection as a pu...
Background: Women’s knowledge and access to reproductive health services improves their ability to s...
While the integration of information, technologies, and services to respond to HIV/AIDS may seem clo...
Introduction: The right to sexual and reproductive health (SRH) is an essential part of the right to...