This week on the e-Forum 2008 we continue discussing Gender, and we would like to invite you to share your thoughts and experience on a new question:
Sexual minorities (people who may experience discrimination based on their real or perceived sexual practices) are especially vulnerable to HIV/AIDS for many reasons, one being the particularly severe stigma and discrimination they face in many countries.
Which interventions are proven to be effective in improving sexual minorities’ access to health services? What are the challenges for programs for sexual minorities?
Your answer could include (but does not have to be limited to) recommendations to the Global Fund and/or partners at the country level to enhance the creation and implementation of programs that include sexual minorities.
Participate now!
Last week’s question
Whereas this week’s discussions focus on the above topic, questions from previous weeks will remain open for newcomers to MyGlobalFund. Last week, participants in the forum discussed:
What kind of data could and should be provided to the Global Fund to substantiate that a program is…
· designed to address the needs of women, girls and sexual minorities in relation to HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria?
· sound in approach, feasible, and has the potential for sustainability and impact?
Respond to this question
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