MOROCCO'S QUIET REVOLUTION OVER AIDS AND HUMAN RIGHTS
ABSTRACT
In Morocco, the election of five representatives of key populations to the country coordinating mechanism marks a turning point in the recognition of the rights of those people most at risk of being infected with HIV: groups that have traditionally been victims of stigma and discrimination.
African HIV programming failing to respond to acute needs of sexual minorities
ABSTRACT
New studies published in the latest Journal of the International AIDS Society reveal the impact that stigma and marginalization within HIV outreach programming is having on sexual minorities in sub-Saharan Africa, including men who have sex with men.
Applicants Can Submit a MARP Proposal in Round 10
ABSTRACT
Applicants from countries that have concentrated HIV/AIDS epidemics within "most-at-risk populations" (MARPs) have the option of applying for funding specifically for MARPs under a new funding stream.
International AIDS Conference Roundup
ABSTRACT
The International AIDS Conference ended today. Thanks in large part to criticisms of President Bush's $15 billion PEPFAR initiative, the Global Fund was widely and somewhat simplistically portrayed by many as the funding source that could do no wrong. The Fund received unexpectedly strong endorsements from former President Nelson Mandela and UN Secretary General Kofi Annan.
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