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Editorial: Burden of HIV disclosure falls on Uganda's women
An article in today's Toronto Star highlights the heavy burden that HIV-positive women will carry under Uganda's proposed HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control Law. According to the Ugandan branch of the International HIV/AIDS Alliance, Glorius was one of five women murdered in 2008 under similar circumstances. Thousands more suffered abuse or eviction. In a survey of just one district by ActionAid Uganda, 100 out of 465 women said they experienced domestic violence as a result of disclosing their status.Given the inequalities in both inter-personal relationships, and the legal status of women in Uganda, this is simply unfair, they argue given: the rules of predominantly male-dominated societies leave women unable to negotiate condom use or family planning. Many men, like Glorius' husband, hold their wives responsible for infection.The article then goes on to critique other criminal HIV transmission laws in Africa: In Togo, anyone who doesn't use a condom in "all risky sexual relations" is breaking the law while Guinea requires mandatory testing before marriage. In Zimbabwe, a woman was convicted for "deliberately infecting another person." Her lover has never tested positive for the virus. In Sierra Leone, women can also be criminalized for exposing their infants to HIV.That this anti-criminalisation article was published a Canadian paper is somewhat ironic given the number of prosecutions taking place there, but then there is often a lack of joined-up-thinking in many low-prevalence countries when it comes international concern about AIDS and domestic HIV policies. Yahoo: aids prevention Editorial: Burden of HIV disclosure falls on Uganda's women fall prevention aids Google: fall prevention aids Editorial: Burden of HIV disclosure falls on Uganda's women aids prevention |
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