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Who are we? |
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Top level
Parliamentarians for Women's Health
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Parliamentarians for Women’s Health is a groundbreaking initiative in East and southern Africa to strengthen parliamentarians’ efforts to improve women’s and girls’ access to health services, specifically HIV and AIDS treatment, prevention, care and counseling.
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The three-year project (2005 to 2007) works with a group of select parliamentarians in four countries – Botswana, Kenya, Namibia and Tanzania – to:
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Increase communication and links between parliamentarians and civil society, especially with organizations of HIV-positive women.
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Convene national and regional workshops for the purpose of increasing parliamentarians’ awareness of women’s health care needs and the economic and political barriers in their countries.
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Provide technical assistance for capacity building in areas of importance to the parliamentarians, such as working with the media, devising budgets that support women’s health, and researching health-related legislation nationally, regionally and internationally.
Why women's heath?
Why parliamentarians?
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