Papua New Guinea: HIV Risk for Women Increased by Violence and Accusations of Witchcraft
The prevalence of HIV in Papua New Guinea (PNG) is the highest among Pacific region countries. Experts assert that violence against women is a major contributing factor to the spread of HIV. Stuart Watson country director of the Joint United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) explained that there is a strong link between gender-based violence and HIV infection. He pointed out that a UNAIDS study found that the first sexual encounter of many girls was forced and “the trauma of experiencing abuse usually sets off a pattern of unsafe sexual practices.” The report found that women who had been sexually abused as children or by an intimate partner were twice as likely to test positive for HIV than those who were not abused.
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