“This book offers an important Canadian perspective on HIV/AIDS issues among diverse groups of women and girls. It reveals some of the unexpected ways policies and programs can have differential impact based on gender, on social location, on ethnicity and culture, and offers a critical look at current and future approaches to preventing HIV. A must-read for public health professionals, nurses, physicians, women’s health advocates, and anyone involved in making HIV/AIDS policy.”
(Elizabeth Saewyc, School of Nursing, University of British Columbia )
(Elizabeth Saewyc, School of Nursing, University of British Columbia )
“This timely collection brings together the voices of those most concerned with the impact of HIV on women in Canada. It does an excellent job of using an equity lens to help us challenge what we think we already know about gender, health, and the possibilities of intervention.”
(Sarah Flicker, Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University )
Summarized below in our February 20th posting, Women and HIV Prevention in Canada is now in stock. If you’re interested in a copy, you can either drop by the store or order it online here.