ICW Programmes
ICW advocacy work featured in the Oxfam Journal Gender and Development
ICW joined forces with the POLICY project and 40 HIV positive women from Swaziland and South Africa to conduct advocacy training and develop an advocacy agenda on sexual and reproductive health rights, and access to care, treatment and support for women living with HIV/AIDS.
ICW online guide to activism
As you will see when you click on this link the guide is in its infancy! We need your help and ideas with developing this resource. Are there any other areas you would like to see covered? Is there anything you would like to add - tools and methods you have used, examples from your own work, guides you have found useful, organizations that have helped you, instruments that haven't? We welcome your additions.
Treatment Literacy and Advocacy By and For HIV Positive Women
The International Community of Women Living with HIV/AIDS (ICW) declares our support for universal access to prevention, care, treatment and support for all - December 1st World AIDS Day.
ICRW Joins with African Parliamentarians
WASHINGTON – June 21, 2005 – The International Center for Research on Women and four key international partners (including ICW) will join forces with African parliamentarians to accelerate efforts to help women fight HIV/AIDS and other infectious diseases in East and southern Africa.
Positive women's workshops in Swaziland and Lesotho
Pharmacists Listen to HIV Positive Women
Pharmacists Listen to HIV Positive Women – Innovative Partnerships to Access Treatment, Information and Support.
In the first of a series of discussions between members of the Commonwealth Pharmaceutical Association (CPA) and ICW, pharmacists listened as HIV positive women spoke of their experiences living as HIV positive members of their communities. Pharmacists asked how they could facilitate treatment, care and support for HIV positive women and their families.
Young Women's Dialogue - Swaziland
Announcing the Swazi Young Women
Confronting marginalisation in the context of HIV/AIDS
The Summit was hosted by The Gender AIDS Forum (GAF) and International Community of Women Living with HIV and AIDS (ICW)
With funding from NOVIB
OUR REALITIES OUR RIGHTS
Gender Aids Forum (GAF) together with International Community of Women Living With HIV/AIDS (I.C.W) hosted a summit in Durban, KZN Province in South Africa. The theme of the summit was “Confronting Marginalization Together in the Context of HIV/AIDs” One of the marginalized groups that the summit was going to discuss was women living with HIV/AIDS in South Africa.
The organisers felt that women living with HIV/AIDS should be involved during the planning process. Their role was to develop the discussion paper that was used during the summit using their stories and experiences and which forms a part of this article. The paper was adopted and approved by women living with HIV/AIDS during the women’s caucus which was held a day before the summit. This resulted with the launch of I.C.W. – RSA.

