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Overcoming injustice: HIV Criminalization Awareness Day

February 28 marks the important HIV Criminalization Awareness Day. This day is a reminder of the need to address the discrimination and injustice faced by people living with HIV (PLHIV). HIV criminalization leads to serious human rights violations, limited access to health care, and increased stigma. Virusoff offers a look at some specific examples of this problem and efforts to address it.

Examples of HIV criminalization:

The Eastern Europe and Central Asia (EECA) region also has a range of challenges facing the community:

HIV Criminalization Awareness Day reminds us to fight for justice and equity for people living with HIV. But on any other day, it is also important to continue to educate the community about HIV, reducing stigma and increasing understanding of health and human rights principles. This will help prevent undue criminalization and discrimination. It is important to understand that the road to decriminalization is long, but countries are reviewing their laws and making changes to prevent wrongful criminal prosecutions. Enacting laws that protect the rights of people with HIV is important to ensure their equal opportunity. And supporting civil society and human rights groups helps create a more equitable and supportive environment.