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Women and HIV/AIDS: Experiences and Consequences of Stigma and Discrimination - Nepal
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This 11-page study was conducted to explore the attitudes and fears that non-HIV positive community members have in Nepal regarding how HIV/AIDS is contracted, as well as their perception of HIV/AIDS as a moral transgression. The study also seeks to present the experiences and consequences of stigma and discrimination on people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA), as they confront the responses and attitudes of individuals regarding HIV/AIDS.
This study was commissioned by the Family Health International (FHI)/Nepal Country Office to investigate and understand the causes, manifestations, and consequences of HIV/AIDS related stigma and subsequent discriminatory acts. FHI/Nepal will use the research findings to develop pilot interventions to minimise the influence of HIV related stigma and discrimination in Nepal.
This study was commissioned by the Family Health International (FHI)/Nepal Country Office to investigate and understand the causes, manifestations, and consequences of HIV/AIDS related stigma and subsequent discriminatory acts. FHI/Nepal will use the research findings to develop pilot interventions to minimise the influence of HIV related stigma and discrimination in Nepal.
Number of Pages
11
Source
USAID HIV/AIDS E-Newsletter to The Communication Initiative, March 18 2005.
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