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Access, Equity, Rights: Unlocking Key Populations' Role in Ending the Pandemic

Explore the progress and challenges faced by key populations in the fight against HIV/AIDS. Engage through access, equity, and human rights to ensure a comprehensive response. Join the call for action!

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Access, Equity, Rights: Unlocking Key Populations' Role in Ending the Pandemic

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  1. Key Populations Demand Access, Equity, Rights, Now! Cyriaque Yapo Ako

  2. From 2000 to 2016 • We are making progress • We have a lot more work to do • What is the difference in these 16 years? • Key Populations are essential to unlocking the corridor to ending the pandemic • Engage through Access, Equity and Human Rights

  3. Key Populations People who use or inject drugs Transgender Coordinating group for the TRANS Implementation Toolkit Bangkok 2015 PWID “Support, Don’t Punish” demonstration, New Delhi 2013

  4. Key Populations Men who have Sex with Men Sex Workers “Sex Workers’ Rights = Human Rights” with NSWP GMT+ Working Group Meeting at AMSHeR

  5. Prisoners and Detainees The Mandela Rules: “Detainees have a right to a minimum standard of health care at least equivalent to that in the community” Including elective services along the entire continuum of HIV and tuberculosis prevention, treatment, and care.” HIV and related infections in prisoners

  6. What is this key populations pandemic?

  7. Poor Inclusion of Transgender People in National HIV Strategies

  8. HIV Prevalence Among PWID in Selected Cities Worldwide

  9. HIV prevalence of Sex Workers

  10. Global Condom Access Among MSM

  11. Challenges Opportunities Expanded Key Populations Programs and Activities - Global Fund - PEPFAR Key Population focus and LINKAGES - Bridging the Gaps New UN LGBT envoy New KP Investment Fund of $100 million • Government Commitments • Increased violence and punitive laws • HIV criminalization • Stigma and Discrimination • Lack of Human Rights protections

  12. We Demand Access, Equity, Rights, Now!

  13. What’s EQUITY look like? • Research and data on what’s working • Innovative solutions and technology • Country specific legal and policy restructuring • Tailored programs • Inclusion in decision making and programming at all levels • FUNDING that reaches US!

  14. Call to Action – Health Professionals All public health officials – including clinicians, nurses, researchers & programmers – be active and vocal supporters of key population programs in your district, in your country and in your region.

  15. Call to Action – Partners & Funders • Partners and funders engage meaningfully and fully with our communities • Countries should have formal key populations expert groups that engage community, partners, funders and government to plan and implement.

  16. Call to Action - Government • Government - at all levels - must fully engage and support key populations in all areas. • Encourage our efforts to be part of the solution to ending AIDS

  17. Access, Equity, Rights! Accès, Équité, Droits!Acceso, Equidad, Derechos!Acesso, Equidade, Direitos!

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