Abstract Background Repressive legal environments and widespread human rights violations act as structural impediments to efforts to engage key populations at risk of HIV infection in HIV prevention, care, and treatment efforts. The identification and scale-up of human rights programs and rights-based interventions that enable coverage of and retention in evidence-based HIV prevention and treatment approaches is crucial for halting the epidemic. Methods We conducted a systematic review of studies that assessed the effectiveness of human rights interventions on improving HIV-related outcomes between 1/1/2003–28/3/2015 per PRISMA guidelines. Studies of any design that sought to evaluate an intervention falling into one of the following UNAIDS...
More than 35 years since the HIV/AIDS pandemic began, HIV continues to cause almost two million new ...
Human rights analyses, concepts, and in particular rhetoric have played a consistent role in the glo...
Without doubt, HIV / AIDS is a global epidemic , and is defined by UNDP as a disease " that caused t...
Introduction: The scale of the HIV pandemic – and the stigma, discrimination and violence that surro...
Background: Every country in the world has made human rights-related commitments in relation to HIV,...
Increasing attention is being paid to the potential of anti-retroviral treatment (ART) for HIV preve...
Increasing attention is being paid to the potential of anti-retroviral treatment (ART) for HIV preve...
IntroductionThe scale of the HIV pandemic – and the stigma, discrimination and violence that surroun...
IntroductionThe scale of the HIV pandemic – and the stigma, discrimination and violence that surroun...
In July 2012, a group of experts and statespersons established by the United Nations Development Pro...
A review published in 2007 of the extent to which countries in the Southern African Development Comm...
Introduction: Even as the number of women living with HIV around the globe continues to grow, realiz...
Given current constraints on universal treatment campaigns, recent advances in public health prevent...
Given current constraints on universal treatment campaigns, recent advances in public health prevent...
There is growing recognition in the health community that the legal environment-including laws, poli...
More than 35 years since the HIV/AIDS pandemic began, HIV continues to cause almost two million new ...
Human rights analyses, concepts, and in particular rhetoric have played a consistent role in the glo...
Without doubt, HIV / AIDS is a global epidemic , and is defined by UNDP as a disease " that caused t...
Introduction: The scale of the HIV pandemic – and the stigma, discrimination and violence that surro...
Background: Every country in the world has made human rights-related commitments in relation to HIV,...
Increasing attention is being paid to the potential of anti-retroviral treatment (ART) for HIV preve...
Increasing attention is being paid to the potential of anti-retroviral treatment (ART) for HIV preve...
IntroductionThe scale of the HIV pandemic – and the stigma, discrimination and violence that surroun...
IntroductionThe scale of the HIV pandemic – and the stigma, discrimination and violence that surroun...
In July 2012, a group of experts and statespersons established by the United Nations Development Pro...
A review published in 2007 of the extent to which countries in the Southern African Development Comm...
Introduction: Even as the number of women living with HIV around the globe continues to grow, realiz...
Given current constraints on universal treatment campaigns, recent advances in public health prevent...
Given current constraints on universal treatment campaigns, recent advances in public health prevent...
There is growing recognition in the health community that the legal environment-including laws, poli...
More than 35 years since the HIV/AIDS pandemic began, HIV continues to cause almost two million new ...
Human rights analyses, concepts, and in particular rhetoric have played a consistent role in the glo...
Without doubt, HIV / AIDS is a global epidemic , and is defined by UNDP as a disease " that caused t...