tailieunhanh - Skills-building for gender mainstreaming in HIV/AIDS research and practice

The first section provides an overview of some of the critical gender and HIV/AIDS theory; the second section contains presentations on how to design gender-sensitive research and how to extract gender-relevant data from existing research data, as well as how to move from research to advocacy to policy; presentations in the third section contain worksheets that can be used in training others to use a gendered lens. | Free download from Skills-building for Gender Mainstreaming in HIV AIDS RESEARCH AND PRACTICE SEMINAR PROCEEDINGS From the 3rd African Conference of the Social Aspects of HIV AIDS Research Alliance Dakar 2005. Edited by Bridgette Prince Sarah Pugh Sharon Kleintjes COMMDNWr A L IT I Stem TARIAT Free download from Published by HSRC Press Private Bag X9182 Cape Town 8000 South Africa First published 2007 ISBN 978 0 7969 2167 3 2007 Human Sciences Research Council Cover photograph by Dick Loek http images_of_care Production management by Compress Distributed in Africa by Blue Weaver Tel 27 0 21 701 4477 Fax 27 0 21 701 7302 Distributed in Europe and the United Kingdom by Eurospan Distribution Services EDS Tel 44 0 20 7240 0856 Fax 44 0 20 7379 0609 bookstore Distributed in North America by Independent Publishers Group IPG Call toll-free 800 888 4741 Fax 1 312 337 5985 Contents Free download from Acknowledgements v Abbreviations vi Preface vii Introduction 1 Bridgette Prince Sarah Pugh and Sharon Kleintjes Section A Capacity-building from theory to practice 5 Paper 1 A critical look at the use of gender theory in responses to HIV AIDS 6 Tamara Shefer Paper 2 Gender mainstreaming and HIV AIDS in Swaziland 12 Doo Aphane Paper 3 HIV AIDs and gender from a community perspective 15 Herman Lupogo Paper 4 Developing a research agenda for gender in Africa 18 Sisonke Msimang Paper 5 Sexual identities and men who have sex with men 21 Sarah Pugh Section B Capacity-building workshops applying gender-based analysis to practice and informing emerging theory 28 Paper 6 Gender and research theory design and implementation 29 Jacqueline Gahagan Paper 7 From research to advocacy to policy the Kenyan perspective 33 Patrick Orege Paper 8 Gender relations sexual negotiations and HIV prevention at Senegal university Dakar .