A Call to Act - Health Policy Initiative
A Call to Act - Health Policy Initiative
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UNFPA Gender Theme Group. 1998. Violence against Girls and Women: A Public <strong>Health</strong> Priority.<br />
UNFPA Gender Theme Group, Interactive Population Center. Available at:<br />
http://www.unfpa.org/intercenter/violence/intro.htm.<br />
UNICEF, World Conference on Religions for Peace, and UNAIDS. 2003. What Religious Leaders Can<br />
Do About HIV/AIDS: <strong>Act</strong>ion for Children and Young People. New York: UNICEF. Available at:<br />
http://www.wcrp.org/files/TK-ENGLISH-hiv.pdf.<br />
Williams, Oliver. n.d. Domestic Violence and the Faith Community. Available at:<br />
http://www.faithtrustinstitute.org.<br />
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http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs239/en/print.html.<br />
WHO. 2008. Eliminating Female Genital Mutilation: An Interagency Statement. Geneva, Switzerland<br />
UNAIDS, UNDP, UNECA, UNESCO, UNFPA, UNHCHR, UNHCR, UNICEF, UNIFEM, WHO.<br />
Available at: http://www.who.int/reproductivehealth/publications/fgm/9789241596442/en/index.html.<br />
WHO and Global Coalition for Women and AIDS. n.d. “Violence Against Women and HIV/AIDS:<br />
Critical Intersections. Intimate Partner Violence and HIV/AIDS.” Information Bulletin Series, Number 1.<br />
Available at: http://www.who.int/gender/violence/en/vawinformationbrief.pdf.<br />
Additional Resources<br />
Tools<br />
• The AIDS National Interfaith Network. 1997. The AIDS Ministry Handbook: A Resource Guide for<br />
Faith Communities and AIDS Ministries. Washing<strong>to</strong>n, DC: AIDS National Interfaith Network.<br />
• Alkhateeb, Maha B. and Salma Elkadi Abugideiri, edi<strong>to</strong>rs. 2007. Change from Within: Diverse<br />
Perspectives on Domestic Violence in Muslim Communities. Available at: www.peacefulfamilies.org.<br />
• Church World Service, Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance, Norwegian Church Aid, UNAIDS, and<br />
World Conference of Religions for Peace. 2006. Scaling up Effective Partnerships: A Guide <strong>to</strong><br />
Working with Faith-based Organisations in the Response <strong>to</strong> HIV and AIDS. Oxford, United<br />
Kingdom: Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance. Available at: www.e-alliance.ch/en/s/hivaids/mobilizingresources/faith-literacy/.<br />
• Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance. 2006. Keep the Promise: A Teaching Resource on Advocacy and<br />
HIV and AIDS. Geneva: Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance. Available at: www.ealliance.ch/en/s/hivaids/keep-the-promise/keep-the-promise-download-and-order-form/.<br />
• World Council of Churches. 1997. Facing AIDS: The Challenge, the Churches’ Response. Available<br />
at: http://www.wcc-coe.org/wcc/what/mission/facing.html.<br />
Religious GBV and HIV Resources<br />
Bahá'í Faith: http://www.bahai.us/domestic-violence<br />
Faith Trust Institute: http://www.faithtrustinstitute.org/<br />
Jewish Women International: http://www.jwi.org/<br />
Peaceful Families Project: http://www.peacefulfamilies.org/<br />
Secular GBV and HIV Resources<br />
GBV Prevention Network: http://www.preventgbvafrica.org/<br />
International Community of Women Living with HIV/AIDS: http://www.icw.org<br />
Men Can S<strong>to</strong>p Rape: http://www.mencans<strong>to</strong>prape.org/<br />
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