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Promising
Training others, such as men and young people, to provide voluntary home care assistance can ease the burden of home care for women.
Women and Girls
2 studies
Gray IIIb
community-based care, men, youth
Zambia, Zimbabwe
Promoting acceptability of condom use by both women and men as the norm in sexual intercourse may decrease national HIV prevalence.
Male and Female Condom Use
4 studies
Gray IIIb, V
condoms, marriage, pregnancy, sexual partners, stigma
Ethiopia, Kenya, South Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia
Programs that persuade men to reduce their number of sexual partners could greatly reduce the risk of HIV acquisition for their female partners. [See %{s:3}]
Transforming Gender Norms
1 study
Programs that persuade men to reduce their number of sexual partners could greatly reduce the risk of HIV acquisition for their female partners. [See also %{s:57}]
Partner Reduction
3 studies
Gray IIIb, IV
HIV testing, condom use, counseling, sex behavior, sexual partners
Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe
Counseling for both pregnant women and future fathers to circumcise male infants may reduce HIV acquisition and transmission when those male infants become sexually active young men. [See %{s:43}]
Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision
1 study
Counseling for both pregnant women and future fathers to circumcise male infants may reduce HIV acquisition and transmission when those male infants become sexually active young men. [See also %{s:5}]
Antenatal Care - Testing and Counseling
3 studies
Gray I, IV, V
male circumcision, transmission
Botswana
Offering no-cost HIV testing and counseling to women who use drugs can lead to reduced HIV risk behaviors.
Women Who Use Drugs and Female Partners of Men Who Use Drugs
3 studies
Gray IIIb, V
HIV testing, PWID, counseling, drug use, needle sharing, needles, sex behavior, sex workers
Estonia, South Africa, Ukraine
Mass media campaigns concerning gender equality as part of comprehensive and integrated interventions can increase HIV protective behaviors. [See also %{s:23} – many of the media interventions for young people promote equitable gender norms]
Transforming Gender Norms
2 studies
Gray IIIa, IIIb
STIs, communication, condoms, gender norms, self-perception, violence, youth
Brazil, Nicaragua
Interventions targeting male clients can increase condom use and thus reduce HIV risk for sex workers.
Female Sex Workers
2 studies
Gray IIIb
condom use, condoms, peer education, sex workers
India, Senegal
Knowledge of treatment availability can increase uptake of HIV testing. [See also %{s:29}]
HIV Testing and Counseling for Women
4 studies
Gray IIIb, IV, V
HIV testing, counseling, treatment
South Africa, Uganda, Zimbabwe
Repealing laws, policies and practices that criminalize same-sex sexual activity and exacerbate stigma and discrimination against LGBT communities can promote greater access to HIV prevention, treatment and care among MSM and, more broadly, LGBT communities.
Advancing Human Rights and Access to Justice for Women and Girls
2 studies
Gray IV, V
MSM, criminal law, stigma and discrimination
Promoting condoms for pregnancy prevention may increase condom use for safe sex among young people.
Mitigating Risk
4 studies
Gray IIIb, IV, V
adolescents, condom use, pregnancy prevention, youth
Africa, Brazil, Colombia, South Africa
[See also %{c:13}]
Women Prisoners and Female Partners of Male Prisoners
2 studies
Gray IIIb
HIV testing, prisoners, treatment
Côte d’Ivoire, Indonesia
Voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) may be effectively integrated into school programs. [See also %{s:5}]
Mitigating Risk
4 studies
Gray IIIb, V
adolescents, male circumcision
South Africa
Availability of HIV testing and counseling on-site at workplaces may increase uptake of HTC.
HIV Testing and Counseling for Women
2 studies
Gray II, IV
HIV testing, Republic of Congo, counseling, workplace
Burundi, Democratic Republic of Congo, Nigeria, Rwanda, Zimbabwe
Sperm washing may be used for an HIV-negative woman wishing to become pregnant with an HIV-positive male partner without acquiring HIV herself.
Pre-Conception
3 studies
Gray IIIb, V
pregnancy, serodiscordant, sperm washing
Italy, Thailand
Decentralization of health services may increase adherence and early access to ART.
Structuring Health Services to Meet Women’s Needs
3 studies
Gray IIIb
CD4 counts, adherence, health facilities, treatment
Cameroon, Malawi, South Africa
Public health promotion can increase awareness of violence against women.
Addressing Violence Against Women
3 studies
Gray IIIb
gender equity, mass media, violence
India, South Africa, Zambia
Investment in women’s groups, especially positive women’s networks, can result in policy engagement and change to better meet women’s health and human rights needs.
Promoting Women’s Leadership
3 studies
Gray IIIb, V
leadership, self-efficacy, training programs, women’s empowerment, youth
Botswana, Kenya, Namibia, Nepal, South Africa, Tanzania, Zimbabwe
Discussing the risk of vertical transmission with providers and/or other HIV-positive women with seronegative children can increase women’s confidence about preventing vertical transmission of HIV.
Pre-Conception
3 studies
Gray IV, V
Cuba, PMTCT, support groups, treatment
South Africa, Thailand
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Prevention for Women
Male and Female Condom Use
Partner Reduction
Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision
Treating Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)
Treatment as Prevention
Prevention for Key Affected Populations
Female Sex Workers
Women Who Use Drugs and Female Partners of Men Who Use Drugs
Women Prisoners and Female Partners of Male Prisoners
Women and Girls in Complex Emergencies
Migrant Women and Female Partners of Male Migrants
Transgender Women and Men
Women Who Have Sex With Women (WSW)
Prevention and Services for Adolescents and Young People
Mitigating Risk
Increasing Access to Services
HIV Testing and Counseling for Women
Treatment
Provision and Access
Adherence and Support
Staying Healthy and Reducing Transmission
Meeting the Sexual and Reproductive Health Needs of Women Living With HIV
Safe Motherhood and Prevention of Vertical Transmission
Preventing Unintended Pregnancies
Pre-Conception
Antenatal Care - Testing and Counseling
Antenatal Care - Treatment
Delivery
Postpartum
Preventing, Detecting and Treating Critical Co-Infections
Tuberculosis
Malaria
Hepatitis
Strengthening the Enabling Environment
Transforming Gender Norms
Addressing Violence Against Women
Advancing Human Rights and Access to Justice for Women and Girls
Promoting Women’s Employment, Income and Livelihood Opportunities
Advancing Education
Reducing Stigma and Discrimination
Promoting Women’s Leadership
Care and Support
Women and Girls
Orphans and Vulnerable Children
Structuring Health Services to Meet Women’s Needs