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Fundational
Document of ICW
Amsterdam 1992
The
Twelve Statements of ICW
To improve the situation of women living with HIV and AIDS throughout
the world, we need:
1. Encouragement and support for the development of
self-help groups and networks.
2. The media to realistically portray us, not to stigmatise
us.
3. Accessible and affordable health care (conventional
and complementary) and research into how the virus affects women.
4. Funding for services to lessen our isolation and meet
our basic needs. All funds directed to us need to be supervised to make
sure we receive them.
5. The right to be respected and supported in our choices
about reproduction, including the right to have, or not to have, children.
6. Recognition of the right of our children and orphans
to be cared for and of the importance of our role as parents.
7. Education and training of health care providers and
the community about women's risk and our needs. Up-to-date and accurate
information about all the issues for women living with HIV/AIDS should
be easily and freely available.
8. Recognition of the fundamental human rights of all
women living with HIV/AIDS, particularly women in prison, drug users and
sex workers. These fundamental rights should include employment, travel
without restriction and housing.
9. Research into female infectivity, including woman-to-woman
transmission,and recognition of and support for lesbians living with HIV/AIDS.
10. Decision making power and consultation at all levels of policy and
programmes affecting us.
11. Economic support for women living with HIV/AIDS in
developing countries to help them to be self-sufficient and independent.
12. Any definition of AIDS to include symptoms and clinical
manifestations specific to women.
"This
12 declarations were acorded during the first ICW Meeting in Amsterdam
in 1992. It was the first time that seropositives women of all over the
world make a document about their requirements. This are the inicial touches
of ICW was created"
Jo
Manchester, miembro fundador
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