HIV, viral hepatitis and STI epidemics, particularly among people who inject drugs and other key populations, continue to be fuelled by laws and policies criminalizing sex work; drug use or possession; diverse forms of gender expression and sexuality; stigma and discrimination; gender discrimination...; violence; lack of community empowerment and other violations of human rights. These sociostructural factors limit access to health services, constrain how these services are
delivered and diminish their effectiveness.
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Rediscovering Biology
Molecular to Global Perspectives
Accessed: 03.09.2019
HIV testing
Policy Brief
July 2015
Estimated number of pregnant women, number with access to at least four antenatal care visits, and those delivering in hospital settings in the Americas, 2019...
Inter-Agency Task Team on HIV and Young People
Guidance Brief
Accessed: 09.11.2019
Joint Action for Results
UNAIDS Outcome Framework: Business Case 2009–2011
It is essential that all people, including people living with HIV, are able to access health services and ongoing treatment. If people living with HIV who are on ART stop abruptly because they cannot access new supplies they could rapidly become unwell, drug resistance may build and the chances of o...nward transmission of the virus would increase.
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Policy Guidelines for Health Facilities