Press Releases
PRESS RELEASES
- Press statement - Stop the Criminalization of People Living with HIV/AIDS. ICW wants the criminalisation of transmission to stop. We feel that it has harsh and nuanced impacts on HIV positive women in particular.
- ICW presents its campaign 'More Peace Less AIDS' to the United Nations Delegates of the Latin-American region (2008)
- HIV positive young women from across Namibia come together for the first time to discuss their experiences and demand their rights (2008)
- Violence in Kenya and its effect on PLHIV, especially Women and Children (2008)
- ICW Calls for Apology from President Museveni of Uganda after he claims HIV a judgement from God (2007)
- A shameful campaign that blames HIV positive women should be stopped, says ICW (2006)
- HIV testing must be kept voluntary and confidential, says ICW It's Time to Deliver for Everyone in Toronto says ICW (2006)
- Violence tolerated while HIV is on the rise (2005)
- HIV medications: confirmation that quality is dubious (ICW Latina - 2005)
- ICW responds to criticism from US Senator Tom Coburn (2005)
- ICW response to WHO HIV Department 3x5 Update - June 2005
- There must be no more talk of leaving us to get sick and die, Uganda (2005)
- ICW Response to 3 by 5 Progress Report -Equal numbers does not mean equal access (2005)
- Bolivian HIV positive advocates campaign for drugs which will save lives (2004)
- HIV positive advocates from Burkina Faso campaign for access to treatment (2004)
- Legal cases in the UK and HIV positive women (2004)
- South Africa ignores HIV positive women (2004)
- Young HIV positive African women are at the forefront of the fight for rights, recognition and prevention (2004)
- World AIDS Day Statement - Here is a document outlining our aims and goals as described at the World AIDS Day 2002.
