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Access to and Effect of Social Protection on Workers living with HIV and their Households

Protect Human Rights at Work , Prevent HIV. A-641-0408-10216. Access to and Effect of Social Protection on Workers living with HIV and their Households. Afsar Syed Mohammad Senior Technical Specialist, ILO Geneva. Protect Human Rights at Work , Prevent HIV. Global literature review.

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Access to and Effect of Social Protection on Workers living with HIV and their Households

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  1. ProtectHumanRightsatWork, Prevent HIV A-641-0408-10216 Access to and Effect of Social Protection on Workers living with HIV and their Households Afsar Syed Mohammad Senior Technical Specialist, ILO Geneva

  2. ProtectHumanRightsatWork, Prevent HIV Global literature review The Research Plan Methodology Guided by an expert group Analytical Report based on four-country research

  3. ProtectHumanRightsatWork, Prevent HIV Methodology Desk reviews 124 Key informants’ interviews; 210 participants in FGDs, including key populations Survey with 1961 PLHIV: - 32% in formal economy; 61% in the informal economy - 52% male; 48% female Validation workshops with national stakeholders

  4. ProtectHumanRightsatWork, Prevent HIV Key Findings While none of the four countries exclude people living with HIV, only Guatemala and Ukraine explicitly mention them. Availability of social protection does not mean accessibility for people living with HIV, including key populations. Workers in informal economy, particularly women and key populations, face greater challenges in accessing social protection. Given the low level of access to non-health social benefits, the impact of social protection on quality of life is rather limited. A combination of income, livelihood and employment support is needed, in addition to social health protection.

  5. ProtectHumanRightsatWork, Prevent HIV ACCESS

  6. ProtectHumanRightsatWork, Prevent HIV

  7. ProtectHumanRightsatWork, Prevent HIV CHALLENGES Lack of knowledge about the social protection programme Complicated procedures of accessing programmes Stigma and discrimination Out-of-pocket expenses in accessing ART and treatments for opportunistic infections

  8. ProtectHumanRightsatWork, Prevent HIV Key Recommendations Enhanceawarenessof social protection amongstPLHIV and key populations Reviewproceduresfor accessingservices and removebottlenecks Strengthenefforts to end stigma and discrimination Engage PLHIV/key populations in governanceof programmes Strengthencoordination amongstkey stakeholders, includingthe privatesector

  9. ProtectHumanRightsatWork, Prevent HIV Thankyouverymuch

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