in which way can unequal power relations contribute to the spread of hiv infection
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Women and young girls continue to be disproportionally affected by HIV around the world, but particularly in sub-Saharan Africa.
Financial disparities and intimate partner violence in relationships often hinder a woman’s ability to negotiate condom use and protect herself from HIV.
Gender inequality in education and restricted social autonomy among women is directly linked to lower access to sexual health services, including HIV testing and treatment.
Although commitments to reduce the effects of gender inequality have been made by the international community, there is a need to significantly scale up efforts as social injustices and violence against women continue to persist across the globe
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Financial disparities and intimate partner violence in relationships often hinder a woman’s ability to negotiate condom use and protect herself from HIV.
Gender inequality in education and restricted social autonomy among women is directly linked to lower access to sexual health services, including HIV testing and treatment.
Although commitments to reduce the effects of gender inequality have been made by the international community, there is a need to significantly scale up efforts as social injustices and violence against women continue to persist across the globe
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- Gender inequality is one of the reason
- need to increase efforts of social justices
- applicable rules should be made to avoid violence
- large number of Women and young girls affected by HIV beacuse of infected partner
- Financial problems and partner violence
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