In November 2022, the Global Network of Young People Living with HIV (Y+ Global) convened an online dialogue to explore how criminalising HIV non-disclosure, potential or perceived exposure, or unintentional transmission affects young people living with HIV, young sex workers, young people who use drugs, and young LGBTIQ+ persons. The participants were all from networks representing these groups of young people from Africa, Asia, Europe and Latin America and globally. Youth-led HIV and key population networks can strengthen and contribute to the HIV decriminalisation movement by building on existing work, working together, and advocating at different levels.
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This leaflet informs health providers about the dos and don’ts in service provision to adolescents and young people living with HIV. The leaflet was developed by and with young people living with HIV. It includes experience illustration, a charter for health facilities that offer friendly services and a scorecard that can be used to assess the quality of services provided to adolescents and young people living with HIV.
This booklet is for young people living with HIV who want to be involved in advocacy. The booklet asks some important questions about why you want to be an advocate, and the issues that you care about. It offers suggestions for ways to get involved, top tips for your work, as well as some words of inspiration from famous people.
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