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of the Barcelona
Bill of Rights here! |
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WOMEN AND HIV/AIDS:
THE BARCELONA BILL OF RIGHTS
As we enter the third decade of HIV/AIDS, women, especially the young and the poor, are the most affected. Because gender inequality fuels the HIV/AIDS pandemic, it is imperative that women and girls speak out, set priorities for action and lead the global response to the crisis. Therefore, women and girls from around the world unite and urge all governments, organizations, agencies, donors, communities and individuals to make our rights a reality
Women and girls have the right:
- To live with dignity and equality.
- To bodily integrity.
- To health and healthcare, including treatment.
- To safety, security and freedom from fear of physical and sexual violence throughout their lives.
- To be free from stigma, discrimination, blame and denial.
- To their human rights regardless of sexual
orientation.
- To sexual autonomy and sexual pleasure.
- To equity in their families.
- To education and information.
- To economic independence.
These fundamental rights shall include, but not be limited to the right:
- To support and care which meets their particular needs.
- To access acceptable, affordable and quality comprehensive healthcare including antiretroviral therapies.
- To sexual and reproductive health services, including access to safe abortion without coercion.
- To a broader array of preventive and therapeutic technologies that respond to the needs of all women and girl regardless of age, HIV status or sexual orientation.
- To access user-friendly and affordable prevention technologies such as female condoms and
microbicides with skills building training on
negotiation and use.
- To testing after informed consent and protection of
the confidentiality of their status.
- To choose to disclose their status in circumstances of safety and security without the threat of violence, discrimination or stigma.
- To live their sexuality in safety and with pleasure irrespective of age, HIV status or sexual orientation.
- To choose to be mothers and have children irrespective of their HIV status or sexual orientation.
- To safe and healthy motherhood for all, including the safety and health of their children.
- To choose marriage, form partnerships or divorce, irrespective of age, HIV status or sexual orientation.
- To gender equity in education and lifetime education for all.
- To formal and informal sexual education throughout their lives.
- To information, especially about HIV/AIDS, with an emphasis on women and girls' special vulnerability
due to biological differences, gender roles and inequality.
- To employment, equal pay, recognition of all forms of work including sex work and compensation for care and support.
- To economic independence such as to own and
inherit property, and to access financial resources.
- To food security, safe water and shelter.
- To freedom of movement and travel irrespective of
HIV status.
- To express their religious, cultural and social
identities.
- To associate freely and be leaders within religious, social and cultural institutions.
- To lead and participate in all aspects of politics, governance, decision-making, policy development
and program implementation.
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XIV International AIDS Conference
Barcelona, Spain,
11 July 2023
A global effort initiated by Women at Barcelona and Mujeres Adelante with lead involvement by the International Women's AIDS Caucus of the
International AIDS Society and the International Community of Women Living with HIV/AIDS
Endorsers of the Barcelona Bill of Rights |
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