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Building Inclusive Communities
Tips Tool
This booklet shows organizations how to ensure that they include everyone…

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hivHealthy Options for Women
This book provides information on HIV testing and treatment for black women who are pregnant or thinking of becoming pregnant. PDF versions available in: English, French, Somali,and Swahili.

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Click on the image to the left to read about our 10th Anniversary.

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My Life is in My Hands: How to protect
yourself from HIV/AIDS.


Copies of poster available at WHIWH


Information and Referral Booklet for the Spanish Speaking Community


Womennet.ca, the Canadian Women's Information Centre, helps women respond to challenges and improve their quality of life. Whether they are working outside the home or parenting, on their own or with a spouse, young, middle-aged or elderly, women face challenges. Womennet.ca is the site to turn to for information and resources to help women take charge of their lives.

www.womennet.ca


I'm Not the Woman I Used to Be
30 Poems by Recent Immigrant Women
These poems are based on the experiences of women who
participated in the research projects Gendered Power: Immigrant Women's Health Promotion and Revisiting "Personal Is Political": Immigrant Women's Health Promotion

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Silent Voices of the HIV/AIDS Epidemic:
African and Caribbean Women in Toronto 2002 - 2004
Authors:
Esther Tharao
Notisha Massaquoi
Senait Teclom

 

Silent Voices of the HIV/AIDS Epidemic: African and Caribbean Women Research Study (2002-2004) was undertaken collaboratively with an Advisory/Expert committee comprising of communities leaders, service providers, community members including African and Caribbean women living with HIV/AIDS.

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