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Reaching Zero Discrimination at work for Key Populations

Reaching Zero Discrimination at work for Key Populations. Julian Hows Global Network of People Living with HIV. Reaching Key Populations through rights-based workplace programmes Satellite session ( SUSA27) 20 July 2014 13.30 -15.30 Room 103 Julian Hows. Key to Key Populations!.

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Reaching Zero Discrimination at work for Key Populations

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  1. Reaching Zero Discrimination at work for Key Populations Julian Hows Global Network of People Living with HIV Reaching Key Populations through rights-based workplace programmes Satellite session ( SUSA27) 20 July 2014 13.30 -15.30 Room 103 Julian Hows

  2. Key to Key Populations! Reaching Key Populations through rights-based workplace programmes Satellite session ( SUSA27) 20 July 2014 13.30 -15.30 Room 103 Julian Hows

  3. About this presentation A short faerie tale Because after all People living ‘do’ anecdote best don’t they ?

  4. The 70’s The 90’s The 00’s Today

  5. Using data from the PLHIV Stigma Index to address stigma in the workplace Jekaterina Voinova, Estonian Network of People Living with HIV Julian Hows, Global Network of People Living with HIV

  6. Access to workand education services Employment status 66% (n=199) of respondents were unemployed 26% (n=88) are employed either part- or full-time with an additional 2% (n=5) describing themselves as self-employed 6% (n=18) undertaking casual work There are relatively more women than men among the unemployed (75%, n=83 compared to 61%, n=116) Lost a job or another source of income In the last 12 months

  7. Decisions, resignations and avoidances In relation to study and employment: 8% (n=23) withdrew from education or training, 7% (n=21) decided not to apply for a job or a promotion because of their HIV status and 4% (n=13) gave up their job.

  8. Food shortages in the last month by sex and location of the respondents Food security and insecurity 'Serious shortage of food' - 3 or more days during last month respondents’ household did not have enough to eat.

  9. TAKING ACTION • Initiative: “HIV is not spread by working” • Our goal: EHPV is looking for 100 companies in Estonia whose internal working climate and personnel policies do not discriminate against HIV-positive people. EHPV wants to publicize and promote these companies as ‘good employers’ to the HIV-positive community. Diplomas with the sign: ‘Our company is friendly towards HIV-positive people’

  10. Thank youJulian Hows www.gnpplus.net jhows@gnpplus.net

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