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HIV disproportionately affects individuals and communities who face challenges in terms of poverty, employment, housing, education, racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, and gender-based violence. These social forces limit engagement with health care, create vulnerability to HIV infection and drive the HIV epidemic.

Sex work, violence and HIV: experience from rural Karnataka

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Open Democracy
14 March 2013

Behind the miracle child a broken system lurks

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AIDS Foundation of Chicago
7 March 2013

Antiretroviral Drugs Sold for Food in Kenya’s Slums

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Voice of America
5 March 2013

Gays can't have sex

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Xtra!
22 February 2013

Violence as a cause or consequence of HIV for women in England

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Sophia Forum
15 February 2013

Study finds incentive price for reducing HIV risk in Mexico

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Eurekalert Medicine & Health
5 February 2013

Rich Kenyans hardest hit by HIV, says study

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Daily Nation
17 December 2012

EAST AFRICA: Sex workers need help too

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IRIN Plus News
22 October 2012