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Testing for tuberculosis infection and screening for tuberculosis disease among refugees arriving in European countries from Ukraine

by ECDC, WHO
This document provides an overview of public health guidance on testing for TB infection, TB preventive treatment and screening for TB disease, in the context of the mass influx of people arriving in European countries from Ukraine.
Central Europe, Eastern Europe, Northern Europe, Southern Europe, Western Europe (Undocumented) Migrants Co-infections, Testing and counselling, Tubercolosis
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Integrating LGBTI inclusive Gender Based Violence risk prevention, reduction and mitigation in the context of war in Ukraine

by ILGA Europe
The ongoing war in Ukraine has resulted in the need for immediate action to address the needs both of a significant population of Ukrainians fleeing the armed conflict, as well as for those who are staying in Ukraine. LGBTI people are often amongst vulnerable groups in crisis situations and specific attention is needed to ensure that they are safe, have safe refuge and that some fundamental basic…
Eastern Europe Gay men and other MSM, LGBTI Advocacy, Gender, Human rights, Policy
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Health Systems in Crisis: The Global Fund’s Impact in Ukraine

by Clare Symonds (RESULTS UK)
This report sets out the critical importance of ambitious commitments from key donors like the UK for the Global Fund. Continued funding will support both long term health systems strengthening, particularly for vulnerable groups, women and girls. as well as providing adaptable, community-centred funding in the face of crises like the ongoing war in Ukraine. This is why the UK Government must…
Eastern Europe General public, NGOs Advocacy, Inequalities in health, Policy
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Addressing the health challenges in immigration detention, and alternatives to detention: a country implementation guide

by WHO
This country implementation guide outlines current evidence, knowledge and best practices relating to the health and health challenges of refugees and migrants in immigration detention, as well as alternatives to detention. It highlights key principles and international commitments, summarizes the current status and health challenges and provides practical considerations for addressing the…
WHO European region (Undocumented) Migrants, Migrants Co-infections, Human rights, Inequalities in health, Migration, Social issues
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Integration of mental health and HIV interventions — Key considerations

by UNAIDS, WHO
This publication is primarily intended for national and local policy-makers; global, regional, country and local programme implementers; organizations working in and providers of health, HIV, mental health and other relevant services; civil society; and community-based and community-led organizations and advocates. It brings together and refers to existing HIV and mental health, psychosocial…
Global Ethnic minorities, Gay men and other MSM, Injecting drug users (IDUs), LGBTI, Men having sex with men (MSM), Migrants, People who are/were in prisons, People who use drugs (PUD), Prisoners (ex-), Sex workers Advocacy, Inequalities in health, Policy, Prevention, Social issues, Stigma and discrimination, Testing and counselling, Treatment
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Coming Home: homelessness among trans people in the EU

by TGEU
The policy brief “Coming Home: homelessness among trans people in the EU” intends to raise awareness of the current situation of trans people and homelessness in Europe among the general public, trans advocates, and other stakeholders working at national, regional and EU level. It will describe how trans people experience homelessness, why trans people are vulnerable to poverty and homelessness,…
Northern Europe, Southern Europe, Western Europe LGBTI Gender, Human rights, Social issues, Stigma and discrimination
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Young people and HIV

by UNAIDS
Despite the progress made in the past 10 years, with a 46% decline in new HIV infections among young people (15–24 years), the world is still behind on achieving the targets set for young people. Progress is uneven, with steep reductions in new HIV infections among young people in some countries, in particular in eastern and southern Africa, but limited progress in reducing HIV incidence among…
Global Gay men and other MSM, General public, Injecting drug users (IDUs), LGBTI, People living with HIV (PLHIV), People who use drugs (PUD), Sex workers, Youth Laws and regulations, Prevention, Sexual and reproductive health, Sexual education, Social issues, Testing and counselling, Treatment
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Sex Work & Racism: Historical Overview of Racism in Anti-Sex Work, Anti-Trafficking and Anti-Immigration Legislation in Europe

by ESWA
For racialised sex workers, many of whom are (undocumented) migrants, the racism and discrimination they experience is structurally rooted in a socio-political landscape that includes anti-sex work, anti-trafficking, and anti-immigration (ASWTI) laws and policies. This community report explores how racism is entangled in ASWTI legislation in Europe. To do so, the European Sex Workers’ Rights…
Northern Europe, Western Europe Migrants, Sex workers Policy, Social issues
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Tuberculosis surveillance and monitoring in Europe 2022 –2020 data

by WHO, ECDC
This report provides an overview of the latest tuberculosis (TB) epidemiological situation and is published jointly by the WHO Regional Office for Europe and ECDC. It finds a sharp 24% drop in notified new and relapse TB cases between 2019 and 2020 which is due, in part, to decreased case detection and reporting as a result of the public health and social measures introduced by countries in…
WHO European region General public Tubercolosis
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The Impact of Online Censorship and Digital Discrimination on Sex Workers

by ESWA
The digitalisation of the public and private spheres in Europe, exacerbated by global market competition and the COVID-19 pandemic, is making information and communication technologies ever more widespread amongst general populations as well as sex workers. While this digitalisation brings many benefits to sex workers’ lives and changes their working habits, new threats are emerging due to…
Eastern Europe, Northern Europe, Southern Europe, Western Europe Sex workers Advocacy, Laws and regulations, Legislation, Policy, Sexual and reproductive health
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Special Issue: Situation in the temporarily occupied territories of Kherson and Kherson region

by Alliance for Public Health
Allience for Public Health has published the report about the situation in the occupied territories of Kherson and Kherson region of Ukraine. The reports covers HIV prevention and treatment, access to TB treatment, ART and OST medication.
Eastern Europe Gay men and other MSM, General public, Injecting drug users (IDUs), LGBTI, Men having sex with men (MSM), NGOs, People living with HIV (PLHIV), People who use drugs (PUD), Refugees Human rights, Post-exposure prophylaxis (PeP), Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), Tubercolosis
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Youth Power in a Pandemic. State of Youth Civil Society Report 2022

by Restless Development
Despite the enormous and unique challenges facing young people, this report shows that there is great strength and optimism in change being led by young people and youth civil society. Youth civil society’s lack of confidence in formal power and rejection of traditional hierarchies has led it to rely on its own creativity and embeddedness within communities to be a powerful force for good.…
Global General public, NGOs, Youth Advocacy, Capacity building, Social issues
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Key populations are being left behind in universal health coverage: landscape review of health insurance schemes in the Asia-Pacific region

by UNAIDS
Universal health coverage is guided by the principle that individuals and communities receive the services they need, including essential good-quality health services, without suffering financing hardship. The establishment or expansion of government-sponsored health insurance is often promoted as the main vehicle to finance universal health coverage. For people living with HIV and people from…
Global Gay men and other MSM, Injecting drug users (IDUs), LGBTI, Men having sex with men (MSM), People living with HIV (PLHIV), People who are/were in prisons, People who use drugs (PUD), Prisoners (ex-), Sex workers Advocacy, Human rights, Legislation, Social issues
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The European Commission must scale up its contribution to the Global Fund - Civil Society Call

by Action against AIDS, AIDS Action Europe, EATG, Aidsfonds, Friends of the Global Fund Europe, Global Health Advocates, Harm Reduction International, Network Italiano Saluto Globale, ONE, Pandemic ACtion Europe, TB Europe Coaltion
In 20 years, the Global Fund has saved 44 million lives and cut the combined death rate from AIDS, TB and malaria by more than half. This wouldn’t have been possible without the unwavering support of EU institutions. In the face of the catastrophic impact caused by COVID-19 on the fight against these diseases, we - Aidsfonds, AIDS Action Europe, the European AIDS Treatment Group, Global Health…
Global NGOs Advocacy
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The Harms of Incarceration: The evidence base and human rights framework for decarceration and harm reduction in prisons

by Harm Reduction Internationa
This briefing provides advocates with the evidence base and human rights framework for decarceration and the provision of harm reduction services in prisons. It provides evidence that: The first step in reducing harm associated with incarceration is to reduce reliance on incarceration itself. Providing harm reduction is a human rights obligation. Harm reduction services in prisons are an…
Global Ethnic minorities, Injecting drug users (IDUs), Migrants, People who use drugs (PUD), Prisoners (ex-) Advocacy, Harm reduction, Human rights, Laws and regulations, Legislation, Social issues, Testing and counselling
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Кампания "Насилию нет оправдания" в Регионе ВЕЦА

by ЕВРАЗИЙСКАЯ ЖЕНСКАЯ СЕТЬ ПО СПИДУ
В 2021 году Евразийская Женская сеть по СПИДу  в седьмой раз провела кампанию “Насилию нет оправдания”. Эта кампания направлена на активизацию и привлечение женщин, живущих с ВИЧ и женщин из уязвимых групп, а также широкой общественности, к решению проблем, связанных с насилием в отношении женщин. Кампания также демонстрирует и освещает взаимосвязь ВИЧ, гендера и насилия. Данный отчет…
Caucasus, Central Asia, Eastern Europe People living with HIV (PLHIV), People who use drugs (PUD), Women Advocacy, Capacity building, Gender, Human rights, Sexual and reproductive health
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Сексуальное и репродуктивное здоровье и права женщин, живущих с ВИЧ. Руководство по мониторингу качества услуг при лидерстве сообщества по сексуальному и репродуктивному здоровью женщин, живущих с ВИЧ

by Oksana Kovtun, Eurasian Women's Network on AIDS (EWNA)
Руководство по мониторингу качества услуг при лидерстве сообщества по сексуальному и репродуктивному здоровью женщин, живущих с ВИЧ» описывает основные принципы планирования, подготовки, проведения и распространения результатов исследования «Сексуальное и репродуктивное здоровье, права женщин, живущих с ВИЧ», и представляет собой комплексный ресурс для женщин, живущих с ВИЧ, которые планируют…
Caucasus, Central Asia, Central Europe NGOs, People living with HIV (PLHIV), Women Advocacy, Capacity building, Human rights, Reproductive health, Sexual and reproductive health
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Positive Learning: How the education sector can meet the needs of learners living with HIV

by GNP+, Y+ Global, Linnea Renton, UNESCO
The recommendations in this briefing document build on the original Positive Learning publication developed in 2011 by UNESCO and the Global Network of People Living with HIV (GNP+). With significant changes in both the international education sector and the global HIV response over the past decade, the Positive Learning was updated to address the current daily realities for adolescents and young…
Global People living with HIV (PLHIV), Youth Advocacy, HIV and labor, Human rights, Sexual and reproductive health, Social issues
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Time to End Prohibition

by The Global Commission on Drug Policy
In this report, the Global Commission urges global leaders to review the international drug control conventions in order to build a serious, modern and responsible drug control framework based on science and evidence and centered on human rights. It also calls for a more prominent role of the World Health Organization in the scheduling of substances and in ensuring access to controlled essential…
Global General public, Injecting drug users (IDUs), People who use drugs (PUD), Policy makers Advocacy, Harm reduction, Laws and regulations, Legislation, Policy
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Our Identities under Arrest

by ILGA World
ILGA World reviewed hundreds of cases over the last two decades in which law enforcements subjected LGBT and gender-diverse persons to fines, arbitrary arrests, prosecutions, corporal punishments, imprisonments and more – up to (possibly) the death penalty. The actual numbers, however, may be much higher:  many cases may have never been formally registered, and oftentimes formal records are…
Global Gay men and other MSM, LGBTI, Men having sex with men (MSM) Advocacy, Gender, Human rights
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COVID-19 Situation Report in the Six Countries of the Eastern Partnership

by AFEW International
AFEW International has prepared the COVID-19 situation report in the six countries of the Eastern Partnership, in the framework of the COVID-19 Solidarity Programme.  This report gives an overview of the period 1 October – 15 December 2021, the fifth quarter of the implementation period of the COVID-19 Solidarity Programme. It provides information on the epidemiology of COVID-19, the measures…
Eastern Europe General public Inequalities in health
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Molecular HIV Surveillance: A Global Review of Human Rights Implications

by HIV Justice Worldwide, Positive Women's Network
“Molecular HIV Surveillance: A global review of human rights implications” provides a detailed explanation of what MHS is and how it is used across the globe, including how the technology works, where it is being conducted, and by whom. The paper describes growing human rights concerns relating to the use of this technology and goes on to list a number of recommendations for the use of MHS which…
Global General public, People living with HIV (PLHIV) Epidemiology, Laws and regulations, Legislation, Policy, Research
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Drug-related infectious diseases: health and social responses

by European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA)
This miniguide on responding to drug-related infectious diseases is one of a larger set, which together comprise Health and social responses to drug problems: a European guide 2021. It provides an overview of the most important aspects to consider when planning or delivering health and social responses to drug-related infectious diseases, and reviews the availability and effectiveness of the…
Central Europe, Southern Europe, Western Europe General public, Injecting drug users (IDUs) Co-infections, Epidemiology, Harm reduction, Testing and counselling, Tubercolosis, Viral hepatitis
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The ILO Global HIV Discrimination in the World of Work survey

by Internation Labour Organization (ILO), Gallup
ILO has joined forces with Gallup to carry out a global survey covering 50 countries that sheds further light on the causes of the persistence of HIV-related stigma and discrimination in the world of work. The survey provides an empirical basis for better-informed action by governments and employers’ and workers’ organizations to promote a non-discriminatory, healthy and safe working environment.
Global People living with HIV (PLHIV) Human rights, Laws and regulations, Policy, Social issues, Stigma and discrimination, Work and HIV
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Leveraging the HIV Response for Stronger Health Systems and Pandemic Preparedness

by Chris Beyrer, Mike Isbell, Quarraisha Abdool Karim, Allan Maleche, Jirair Ratevosian, Annette Sohn, Chris Collins, Friends of the Global Fight
Through interviews in six countries – Kenya, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Thailand and Vietnam — Friends of the Global Fight examines how the HIV response contributed to country responses to COVID-19 and broader health systems.  The issue brief proposes that the HIV response offers a critical pathway towards robust, resilient, rights-based and people-centered health systems.  The HIV…
Global Health care professionals, NGOs Capacity building, Care and support, Research, Testing and counselling
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Stigma Index Implementation Guide

by GNP+
This publication by GNP+ is a handbook to support networks of people living with HIV to conduct the PLHIV Stigma Index 2.0. The Implementation Guidelines provide step-by-step guidance on all phases of implementation and link to many helpful templates and tools that can be used throughout the process. They are now available in English, French, Russian, and Spanish.
Global People living with HIV (PLHIV) Advocacy, Capacity building, Policy
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HIV/AIDS surveillance in Europe 2021 (2020 data)

by European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC), WHO Regional Office for Europe.
This report has been published jointly by the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) and the WHO Regional Office for Europe. To better understand the extent to which the pandemic affected 2020 HIV/AIDS surveillance data, the World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe and the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control conducted a short survey that was sent to…
WHO European region Gay men and other MSM, General public, Injecting drug users (IDUs), LGBTI, Migrants, People living with HIV (PLHIV), People who use drugs (PUD), Sex workers, Women Co-infections, Epidemiology, Gender, Harm reduction, Sexual and reproductive health, Testing and counselling
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UNAIDS DATA 2021

by UNAIDS
In this report UNAIDS presents the latest 2020 data on HIVprevention, testing, treatment, and care. The 90–90–90 targets were missed, but not by much. At the end of 2020, 84% of people living with HIV knew their HIV status, 87% of people living with HIV who knew their HIV status were accessing antiretroviral therapy, and 90% of people on treatment were virally suppressed.
Global General public, People living with HIV (PLHIV) Advocacy, Monitoring and Evaluation
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Global guidance on criteria and processes for validation: elimination of mother-to-child transmission of HIV, syphilis and hepatitis B virus

by WHO
This document, the third version, adds on EMTCT of hepatitis B virus (HBV), bringing together a package of interventions and metrics to support integrated management and monitoring of vertical transmission across a wide range of epidemiological and programmatic contexts.  Establishment of criteria for validation began in 2007 with global consultations while lessons learnt advised publication of 2…
Global General public, Heterosexuals, People living with HIV (PLHIV), Women Care and support, Co-infections, Epidemiology, Prevention, Reproductive health
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Integrated and Person Centred Harm Reduction Services

by Harm Reduction Internation
In this report, Harm Reduction International defines an integrated harm reduction service as a site or organisation that provides one or more ‘traditional’ harm reduction services (such as opioid agonist therapy or a needle and syringe programme) alongside other health and social services. In doing so, they ensure that a wide range of services are available and accessible to their clients. For…
Global Ethnic minorities, Injecting drug users (IDUs), People who use drugs (PUD) Harm reduction, Inequalities in health, Prevention, Social issues

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