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HIV Positive Women Description: A support and advocacy group for HIV positive women by HIV positive women. (home.aone.net.au) |
International Center for Research on Women (ICRW) Description: Promoting social and economic development with women's full participation, includes information on women and AIDS. (icrw.org) |
Partners in Development Description: Non-profit organization developed to help women in Cameroon affected by AIDS. Includes information on the organization, what can be done to help and related links. (partnersindev.org) |
Positive Women Description: A registered charity which offers a range of peer support, advice, information and advocacy services for HIV positive women. (positivelywomen.org.uk) |
SisterLove, Inc. Description: Atlanta-based reproductive and sexual health organization. Emphasis on women of African descent. Many links to local resources. (sisterlove.org) |
The Babes Network Description: A group of HIV positive women who share information, experiences, and support. (babesnetwork.org) |
Women Alive Description: A national, treatment-focused, organization by and for women living with HIV/AIDS. (women-alive.org) |
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