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Resources for HIV+ women.


Vivo Positivo, a Chilean group of people living with HIV/AIDS, recently produced an informational brochure entitled "Mujeres viviendo con VIH/ SIDA y sus derechos sexuales y reproductivos," (Women Living with HIV/AIDS and Their Sexual and Reproductive Rights), in order to promote the full recognition of these rights by positive women and by society in general. In addition to defining the concepts of sexual and reproductive rights, the brochure provides useful contact information for organizations that work in the area of HIV/AIDS and women in Chile, including:

* Vivo Positivo, e-mail: vivopositivo@vivopositivo.org; Belona, e-mail: vilmagladys@hotmail.com; Fuerza y Esperanza de Mujer (FEM), e-mail: fuerzayesperanzamujer@hotmail.com; and Voz de Mujer, e-mail: vozdemujer@hotmail.com

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Title Annotation:Group News
Publication:Women's Health Journal
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:3CHIL
Date:Apr 1, 2003
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