“Today, the majority of sexually active girls aged 15-19 in developing countries are married. Ironically perhaps, girls have significantly higher rates of infection their sexually active, unmarried peers.” (GlobalCoalition on Women and AIDS, 2005)
“Marriage and other long-term, monogamous relationships do not protect women from HIV.” (UNAIDS Annual Report, 2004)
“One of the most dangerous environments for a woman in Africa is to be married.” (Stephen Lewis, U.N. Special Envoy for HIV/AIDS, speech at Harvard School of Public Health graduation,
2005)
“Evidence shows that marriage is not a protective factor against HIV for women and girls.” (Center for Health and Gender Equity, 2008)
“Marriage and other long-term, monogamous relationships do not protect women from HIV.” (UNAIDS Annual Report, 2004)
“One of the most dangerous environments for a woman in Africa is to be married.” (Stephen Lewis, U.N. Special Envoy for HIV/AIDS, speech at Harvard School of Public Health graduation,
2005)
“Evidence shows that marriage is not a protective factor against HIV for women and girls.” (Center for Health and Gender Equity, 2008)
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