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- Health | Movement Building
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- 5 July 2022
While the issues that transfeminine people living with HIV and AIDS face have become gradually more visible, transmasculine people still constitute a largely invisible and unheard group within the global response. It is necessary to discuss why it is vital to amplify the scope of scientific research and participation of activists from different backgrounds at the AIDS 2022 Conference.
In every country with available data, trans populations are among the most at-risk groups for HIV. In all regions, trans populations experience high levels of structural and societal stigma, discrimination and violence that hinder the availability and access to health services, including those related to HIV (UNAIDS, 2021). Despite this, trans populations are frequently notContinue reading "Best Practice Guides for Trans Inclusion in HIV NSPs"