Gina Conde is a health worker with a women's organisation and runs a clinic in the community where she lives. This is the story about her work to help other women understand their sexual and reproductive rights
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This is a dedicated section of the Hub for the Cultural Programme for the Mexico City AIDS2008 conference - providing an opportunity for the global activist and cultural community (including those who are unable to attend the conference) to participate in building a kaleidoscopic picture of human rights-based HIV/AIDS activism and media-making around the world.
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Here you can find videos, photographs and blog posts from stakeholders on the issue (NGOs, practitioners, advocates, scholars and researchers, and people living with HIV/AIDS, or PLWHA).
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* We've highlighted some of the Hub's key media items in the Spotlight section below; to see more, just click on 'All Group Media'.
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* Stay tuned for more video in August, featuring key HIV/AIDS advocates attending AIDS2008.
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* If you work on HIV/AIDS, we invite you to join the Hub to feature your work, including videos, photographs, audio, and campaigns - we'll feature new HIV/AIDS-related media here.
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* To learn more about this special coverage, including activities in Mexico City, visit <a href="http://hub.witness.org/AIDS08">http://hub.witness.org/AIDS08</a>
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