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    No one left behind? A study on the intersection of women's rights and HIV/AIDS in Uganda

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    2018
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    Basciano, Tiffany
    Buchanan, Kristin
    Cox, Tiffany
    Davis, Aieshwarya
    Dickens, Eleanor
    Panayotatos, Daphne
    Song, Gheeeun
    Sun, Yushuang
    Venkataraman, Radhika
    Watanasathorn, Ponsawan
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    A study of the intersection of women's rights and HIV/AIDS in Uganda. This study sought to analyze the underlying factors that contribute to the disproportionate impact of HIV/AIDS on women, including the social, economic, political, cultural, and legal landscapes impacting the HIV/AIDS response. This study further concludes with policy recommendations for improving the HIV/AIDS response through a human rights focused lens.
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