Human Rights Approach To HIV Research Paper

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It is important to integrate a human rights approach when dealing with HIV / AIDS because once there rights are protected and promoted, vulnerability reduces, response to the epidemic is enhanced, and discrimination against infected individuals is discouraged. References

Boesten, J. And Nana, K.P. (2009). Gender and HIV / AIDS (Global Health). Famham, Surrey: Ashgate.

Cohen, R., and Wiseberg, L. (1990). Double jeopardy-threat to life and human rights: discrimination against persons with AIDS. Cambridge, MA: Human Rights Internet.

Eide a. (1995). Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights as Human Rights. in: A Eide,...

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Economic, social, and cultural rights: a Textbook. Dordrecht: Martinus. Nijhoff.
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Gruskin, S. (1999). Human rights and public health: an overview. Canadian HIV / AIDS newsletter.

Gruskin, S. And Wakhweya, a. (1997). A human rights perspective on HIV / AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa. in: M. Laga, K De Cock, N Kaleeba, S Mboup, D Tarantola (eds). AIDS in Africa, 2nd edition. London: Rapid Science Publisher.

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Boesten, J. And Nana, K.P. (2009). Gender and HIV / AIDS (Global Health). Famham, Surrey: Ashgate.

Cohen, R., and Wiseberg, L. (1990). Double jeopardy-threat to life and human rights: discrimination against persons with AIDS. Cambridge, MA: Human Rights Internet.

Eide a. (1995). Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights as Human Rights. in: A Eide, C Krause, a Rosas, (eds). Economic, social, and cultural rights: a Textbook. Dordrecht: Martinus. Nijhoff.

Gruskin, S. (1998). The highest priority: making use of UN conference documents to remind governments of their commitments. Health and Human Rights. 3 (1):107-142.


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