+ Follow GIRLS AND WOMEN Tag
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[Title] => Baybay City's daughter among world's top 100 pro-women advocates
[Summary] => Representative Janette Loreto Garin, who was born in Baybay City but currently serving as congresswoman for Iloilo province where her husband comes from, has brought honor to her family and home after being named among the World's Top 100 Inspiring People Delivering for Girls and Women.
[DatePublished] => 2011-03-09 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Lalaine Jimenea
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[Title] => AIDS awareness advocates want govt to focus on women
[Summary] => The governments "A-B-C" strategy to fight the spread of acquired immune deficiency syndrome is obsolete, anti-AIDS advocates said yesterday.
Kim Rasing, coordinator of the Girls and Women in AIDS Network (GWAN), the strategy A for abstinence, B for being faithful, and C for condom use does not work because it is directed at men.
"I dont think its easy to make the men abstain from sex, or be faithful or use condoms. So if we focus on these, the entire effort to control AIDS will fail," she told The STAR.
[DatePublished] => 2005-05-16 00:00:00
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GIRLS AND WOMEN
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[Title] => AIDS awareness advocates want govt to focus on women
[Summary] => The governments "A-B-C" strategy to fight the spread of acquired immune deficiency syndrome is obsolete, anti-AIDS advocates said yesterday.
Kim Rasing, coordinator of the Girls and Women in AIDS Network (GWAN), the strategy A for abstinence, B for being faithful, and C for condom use does not work because it is directed at men.
"I dont think its easy to make the men abstain from sex, or be faithful or use condoms. So if we focus on these, the entire effort to control AIDS will fail," she told The STAR.
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