Gender, violence, and migration structurally impact health. The Venezuelan humanitarian crisis comprises the largest transnational migration in the history of the Americas. Colombia, a post-conflict country, is the primary recipient of Venezuelans. The Colombian context imposes high levels of violence on women across migration phases. There is little information on the relationship between violence and HIV risk in the region and how it impacts these groups. Evidence on how to approach the HIV response related to Venezuela’s humanitarian crisis is lacking. Our study seeks to 1) understand how violence is associated with newly reported HIV/AIDS case rates for women in Colombian municipalities; and 2) describe how social violence impacts HIV r...
Among Latin America’s concentrated HIV epidemics, little is known about men who have sex with men (M...
Background: Colombia has the fourth highest incidence rate of HIV/AIDS among all Latin American coun...
Migration and travel have been significant factors in the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) epidemi...
Gender, violence, and migration structurally impact health. The Venezuelan humanitarian crisis compr...
Venezuelan migrant and refugee women and girls (VMRWG) face risks of exposure to and infection from ...
The Venezuelan internal crisis has triggered one of the most significant mass migrations in the hist...
Background: Venezuela has been immersed in an economic and social crisis with a high number of migra...
HIV prevalence is rising, especially among high risk females in Tijuana, Baja California, a Mexico-U...
Abstract Background Female sex workers, MSM, and transgender women—collectively referred to as key p...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) effects a third of South American women and results in significant h...
Over the last year, Refugees International has carried out field research on the plight of Venezuela...
Background Among Latin America’s concentrated HIV epidemics, little is known about men who have sex ...
BACKGROUND:There has been an increasing number of refugee women globally; yet, there is little recen...
HIV prevalence is rising, especially among high risk females in Tijuana, Baja California, a Mexico-U...
Background/Objective: There is a dearth of research examining the linkages between violence and HIV ...
Among Latin America’s concentrated HIV epidemics, little is known about men who have sex with men (M...
Background: Colombia has the fourth highest incidence rate of HIV/AIDS among all Latin American coun...
Migration and travel have been significant factors in the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) epidemi...
Gender, violence, and migration structurally impact health. The Venezuelan humanitarian crisis compr...
Venezuelan migrant and refugee women and girls (VMRWG) face risks of exposure to and infection from ...
The Venezuelan internal crisis has triggered one of the most significant mass migrations in the hist...
Background: Venezuela has been immersed in an economic and social crisis with a high number of migra...
HIV prevalence is rising, especially among high risk females in Tijuana, Baja California, a Mexico-U...
Abstract Background Female sex workers, MSM, and transgender women—collectively referred to as key p...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) effects a third of South American women and results in significant h...
Over the last year, Refugees International has carried out field research on the plight of Venezuela...
Background Among Latin America’s concentrated HIV epidemics, little is known about men who have sex ...
BACKGROUND:There has been an increasing number of refugee women globally; yet, there is little recen...
HIV prevalence is rising, especially among high risk females in Tijuana, Baja California, a Mexico-U...
Background/Objective: There is a dearth of research examining the linkages between violence and HIV ...
Among Latin America’s concentrated HIV epidemics, little is known about men who have sex with men (M...
Background: Colombia has the fourth highest incidence rate of HIV/AIDS among all Latin American coun...
Migration and travel have been significant factors in the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) epidemi...