
Extensive List of Gender and AIDS Resources
Investing in Women and Girls
Gender Equality at the Heart of Development: Why the role of women is crucial to ending world poverty by Department for International Development
Education, Women and HIV/AIDS
Global AIDS Alliance Fact Sheet on Education and HIV/AIDS
Gender-Based Violence and the Feminization of HIV/AIDS
Gender based violence and HIV/AIDS in South Africa An Organizational Response. by Susan Fox. UNICEF
ZERO TOLERANCE:Stop the Violence Against. Women and Children, Stop HIV/AIDS. Global AIDS Alliance.
Women and girls, HIV/AIDS and the Workplace
Company Practices: Company Actions on HIV/AIDS in the Durban Metropolitan Area, by G. George, HEARD supported by DFID and the Durban Chamber of Commerce and Industry (2002
Workplace HIV/AIDS Programs: An Action Guide For Managers. Family Health International/USAID
Gender sensitive best practices. on mitigating the impact of HIV/AIDS in the world of work. ILO Working Paper.
Women, girls, HIV/AIDS and the World of Work ILO AIDS Brief December 2004
Economic Empowerment, Women and HIV/AIDS
HIV/AIDS -Responding To A Silent Economic Crisis Among Microfinance Clients In Kenya and Uganda. by Donahue, J., Kabbucho, K. & Osinde, S. Microsave, Sept. 2001.
McMicrofinance strategies for HIV/AIDS mitigation and prevention in sub-Saharan Africa, by A. McDonagh, ILO Working Paper No. (2001)
Social Interventions for HIV/AIDS Interventions with Microfinance for AIDS and Gender Equity IMAGE Study. Monograph #2: Interventions.
Microfinance and HIV/AIDS: Defining Options for Strategic and Operational Change, A workshop for MFI Managers and Decision Makers Facilitators Manual. USAID Publication.
Women's Economic Empowerment: the 'Magic Potion' of Development? Seminar by Professor Rae Lesser Blumberg, 6 October, 2005
Closing the Gap: Empowering Women, Business Action and the Fight Against AIDS, by Diana Barrett, et al.
Microfinance and AIDS, by Jill Donahue
HIV/AIDS – Responding to a Silent Economic Crisis Among Microfinance Clients in Kenya and Uganda, by Jill Donahue, Kamau Kabbucho and Sylvia Osinde