HIV-positive… and fearless
How one boy is tackling stereotypes in Kazakhstan.
How one boy is tackling stereotypes in Kazakhstan.
The campaign is a component of the "Nobody Left Behind" initiative of the International AIDS Society (IAS), aimed at the needs of key populations: PLWH, MSM, transgender people and PWID.
On May 18, Kazakhstan will host a nationwide action dedicated to the World Remembrance Day of AIDS Victims. The action starts at 11.00 in the Republican AIDS Center, Almaty, after which it will spread to all regions of the country in order to attract the ...
Deadline: 28 February 2018
Medicines will be provided to Kazakh patients free of charge.
Representatives of patient communities, NGOs and state institutions of Kazakhstan, international agencies and organizations held a meeting on January 16 to discuss the results of the ART Availability Overview in the country and focus on the scenarios for overcoming legal, regulatory and economic barriers to ...
In Kazakhstan, more frequent become the cases of ungrounded denial to assign the disability of HIV-positive children that leads to restrictions on equal access to basic standards of social services for all children affected by HIV/AIDS epidemic. Regarding the situation, the ECUO Parent Union officially addressed the Prime Minister of Kazakhstan, Baktyzhan Sagintayev, with a request to take this situation under his control. It can be solved based on the successful experience of South Kazakhstan area where ...