Tackling HIV-related Stigma and Discrimination in South Asia

Although HIV prevalence in South Asia is relatively low, the epidemic is growing among marginalized groups, including sex workers, injection drug users, men who have sex with men, and transgender communities. Despite prevention and other efforts to...

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Main Authors: Stangl, Anne, Carr, Dara, Brady, Laura, Eckhaus, Traci, Claeson, Mariam, Nyblade, Laura
Format: Publication
Language:English
Published: World Bank 2012
Subjects:
AID
HIV
SEX
TV
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topic ABUSE
ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYNDROME
ADOLESCENTS
ADVOCACY CAMPAIGN
ADVOCACY CAMPAIGNS
ADVOCACY EFFORTS
AID
AIDS AWARENESS
AIDS CONTROL
AIDS CONTROL PROJECT
AIDS HIV
AIDS PREVENTION
AIDS PROGRAMS
AIDS STIGMA
AWARENESS­RAISING
BEHAVIOR CHANGE
BISEXUAL
CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS
COMMUNITY ACTION
COMMUNITY HEALTH
CONDEMNATION
CONDOM
CONDOM USE
CONDOMS
CRIME
DECISION MAKING
DEPRESSION
DIGNITY
DISCRIMINATION
DISCRIMINATORY LAWS
DISCRIMINATORY TREATMENT
DISEASE
DISEASES
DISSEMINATION
DIVERSE GROUPS
DOCTORS
DRUG USER
DRUGS
ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
EPIDEMIC
EPIDEMIOLOGY
FAMILIES
FAMILY GUIDANCE ASSOCIATION
FAMILY MEMBERS
FAMILY PLANNING
FAMILY PLANNING ASSOCIATION
FATHER
FEMALE
FEMALE SEX WORKERS
FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSIONS
GENDER
GENDER INEQUALITY
GLOBAL AIDS PROGRAM
GOVERNMENT OFFICES
GOVERNMENT SUPPORT
HARM REDUCTION
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS
HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS
HEALTH CARE SERVICES
HEALTH EDUCATION
HEALTH EXPERTS
HEALTH MESSAGES
HEALTH POLICIES
HEALTH PROBLEMS
HEALTH PROFESSIONALS
HEALTH PROMOTION
HEALTH PROVIDERS
HEALTH SERVICES
HEALTH WORKERS
HEALTHY LIFE
HIGH-RISK BEHAVIORS
HIV
HIV INFECTION
HIV INFECTIONS
HIV PREVENTION
HIV TRANSMISSION
HIV/AIDS
HOSPITAL
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS
HUMAN RIGHTS
IMMUNODEFICIENCY
INCLUSION
INJECTING DRUG USE
INJECTING DRUG USERS
INJECTION DRUG
INJECTION DRUG USERS
INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR RESEARCH ON WOMEN
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON AIDS
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION
INTERVENTION
JOBS
JOURNALISTS
LACK OF AWARENESS
LACK OF CAPACITY
LEGAL STATUS
LOCAL AUTHORITIES
MALARIA
MASS MEDIA
MEDICAL STAFF
MEDICINE
MENTAL
MENTAL HEALTH
MINORITIES
MINORITY
NATIONAL AIDS
NATIONAL AIDS CONTROL
NATIONAL PRIORITY
NEEDLES
NURSING
OPINION LEADERS
PEER EDUCATION
PERSONALITY
POLICY GUIDANCE
POLICY MAKERS
POLITICAL PARTY
POPULATION REFERENCE BUREAU
PRACTITIONERS
PRESS CONFERENCE
PROGRESS
PROSTITUTES
PSYCHOLOGY
PUBLIC DISCUSSION
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC OPINION
QUALITY CONTROL
QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH
RADIO
RADIO PROGRAM
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ACTION
REHABILITATION
RELIGIOUS LEADERS
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
RESPECT
RIGHTS ORGANIZATIONS
ROLE MODELS
RURAL AREAS
SCREENING
SELF-ESTEEM
SENSITIVE ISSUES
SENSITIVE SUBJECT
SENSITIVE TOPICS
SEX
SEX WITH MEN
SEX WORK
SEX WORKER
SEX WORKER COMMUNITIES
SEX WORKER ORGANIZATIONS
SEX WORKERS
SEXUAL ORIENTATION
SEXUALITY
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTION
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS
SOCIAL CHANGE
SOCIAL EXCLUSION
SOCIAL ISOLATION
SOCIAL SERVICE
SOCIAL SERVICES
SOCIAL STRUCTURE
SOCIAL WORK
SOCIETIES
SOCIETY
SPECIALIST
STEREOTYPES
STREET THEATER
SUPPORT FOR PEOPLE
TABOO
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TECHNICAL SKILLS
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
TELEVISION
THERAPY
TOLERANCE
TRADITIONAL MEDIA
TRANSMISSION
TREATMENT SERVICES
TUBERCULOSIS
TV
UNAIDS
UNPROTECTED SEX
URBAN CENTERS
VIOLENCE
VOLUNTARY COUNSELING
VULNERABILITY
VULNERABLE GROUPS
VULNERABLE POPULATIONS
WASTE
WOMAN
WORKPLACE
WORTH
YOUTH
spellingShingle ABUSE
ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYNDROME
ADOLESCENTS
ADVOCACY CAMPAIGN
ADVOCACY CAMPAIGNS
ADVOCACY EFFORTS
AID
AIDS AWARENESS
AIDS CONTROL
AIDS CONTROL PROJECT
AIDS HIV
AIDS PREVENTION
AIDS PROGRAMS
AIDS STIGMA
AWARENESS­RAISING
BEHAVIOR CHANGE
BISEXUAL
CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS
COMMUNITY ACTION
COMMUNITY HEALTH
CONDEMNATION
CONDOM
CONDOM USE
CONDOMS
CRIME
DECISION MAKING
DEPRESSION
DIGNITY
DISCRIMINATION
DISCRIMINATORY LAWS
DISCRIMINATORY TREATMENT
DISEASE
DISEASES
DISSEMINATION
DIVERSE GROUPS
DOCTORS
DRUG USER
DRUGS
ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
EPIDEMIC
EPIDEMIOLOGY
FAMILIES
FAMILY GUIDANCE ASSOCIATION
FAMILY MEMBERS
FAMILY PLANNING
FAMILY PLANNING ASSOCIATION
FATHER
FEMALE
FEMALE SEX WORKERS
FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSIONS
GENDER
GENDER INEQUALITY
GLOBAL AIDS PROGRAM
GOVERNMENT OFFICES
GOVERNMENT SUPPORT
HARM REDUCTION
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS
HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS
HEALTH CARE SERVICES
HEALTH EDUCATION
HEALTH EXPERTS
HEALTH MESSAGES
HEALTH POLICIES
HEALTH PROBLEMS
HEALTH PROFESSIONALS
HEALTH PROMOTION
HEALTH PROVIDERS
HEALTH SERVICES
HEALTH WORKERS
HEALTHY LIFE
HIGH-RISK BEHAVIORS
HIV
HIV INFECTION
HIV INFECTIONS
HIV PREVENTION
HIV TRANSMISSION
HIV/AIDS
HOSPITAL
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS
HUMAN RIGHTS
IMMUNODEFICIENCY
INCLUSION
INJECTING DRUG USE
INJECTING DRUG USERS
INJECTION DRUG
INJECTION DRUG USERS
INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR RESEARCH ON WOMEN
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON AIDS
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION
INTERVENTION
JOBS
JOURNALISTS
LACK OF AWARENESS
LACK OF CAPACITY
LEGAL STATUS
LOCAL AUTHORITIES
MALARIA
MASS MEDIA
MEDICAL STAFF
MEDICINE
MENTAL
MENTAL HEALTH
MINORITIES
MINORITY
NATIONAL AIDS
NATIONAL AIDS CONTROL
NATIONAL PRIORITY
NEEDLES
NURSING
OPINION LEADERS
PEER EDUCATION
PERSONALITY
POLICY GUIDANCE
POLICY MAKERS
POLITICAL PARTY
POPULATION REFERENCE BUREAU
PRACTITIONERS
PRESS CONFERENCE
PROGRESS
PROSTITUTES
PSYCHOLOGY
PUBLIC DISCUSSION
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC OPINION
QUALITY CONTROL
QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH
RADIO
RADIO PROGRAM
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ACTION
REHABILITATION
RELIGIOUS LEADERS
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
RESPECT
RIGHTS ORGANIZATIONS
ROLE MODELS
RURAL AREAS
SCREENING
SELF-ESTEEM
SENSITIVE ISSUES
SENSITIVE SUBJECT
SENSITIVE TOPICS
SEX
SEX WITH MEN
SEX WORK
SEX WORKER
SEX WORKER COMMUNITIES
SEX WORKER ORGANIZATIONS
SEX WORKERS
SEXUAL ORIENTATION
SEXUALITY
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTION
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS
SOCIAL CHANGE
SOCIAL EXCLUSION
SOCIAL ISOLATION
SOCIAL SERVICE
SOCIAL SERVICES
SOCIAL STRUCTURE
SOCIAL WORK
SOCIETIES
SOCIETY
SPECIALIST
STEREOTYPES
STREET THEATER
SUPPORT FOR PEOPLE
TABOO
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TECHNICAL SKILLS
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
TELEVISION
THERAPY
TOLERANCE
TRADITIONAL MEDIA
TRANSMISSION
TREATMENT SERVICES
TUBERCULOSIS
TV
UNAIDS
UNPROTECTED SEX
URBAN CENTERS
VIOLENCE
VOLUNTARY COUNSELING
VULNERABILITY
VULNERABLE GROUPS
VULNERABLE POPULATIONS
WASTE
WOMAN
WORKPLACE
WORTH
YOUTH
Stangl, Anne
Carr, Dara
Brady, Laura
Eckhaus, Traci
Claeson, Mariam
Nyblade, Laura
Tackling HIV-related Stigma and Discrimination in South Asia
geographic_facet South Asia
relation Directions in Development ; human development
description Although HIV prevalence in South Asia is relatively low, the epidemic is growing among marginalized groups, including sex workers, injection drug users, men who have sex with men, and transgender communities. Despite prevention and other efforts to reduce high-risk behaviors such as unprotected sex, buying and selling of sex, and injecting drug use, HIV vulnerability and risk remain high. This problem is partly due to a widespread failure to respond adequately to key social drivers of HIV: stigma and discrimination. Stigmatizing attitudes in the general population and discriminatory treatment by actors ranging from health providers to local policy makers intensify the marginalization of vulnerable groups at highest risk, driving them further from the reach of health services and much-needed prevention, treatment, care, and support. Daily harassment and abuse also cause health problems and adversely affect mental health, thereby leading to depression, social isolation, and an array of adverse socioeconomic outcomes related to HIV and AIDS. The South Asia Region Development Marketplace1 (SARDM) took an innovative and unique approach to addressing these gaps and needs through its 2008 development marketplace, "tackling HIV and AIDS stigma and discrimination." Part one of this reports describes key findings and lessons learned that emerged across the 26 implementers. Part two contains case studies for six of the implementers, offering a more in-depth look at the lessons and challenges of intervening against stigma and discrimination. Part three provides summaries of all 26 projects.
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author Stangl, Anne
Carr, Dara
Brady, Laura
Eckhaus, Traci
Claeson, Mariam
Nyblade, Laura
author_facet Stangl, Anne
Carr, Dara
Brady, Laura
Eckhaus, Traci
Claeson, Mariam
Nyblade, Laura
author_sort Stangl, Anne
title Tackling HIV-related Stigma and Discrimination in South Asia
title_short Tackling HIV-related Stigma and Discrimination in South Asia
title_full Tackling HIV-related Stigma and Discrimination in South Asia
title_fullStr Tackling HIV-related Stigma and Discrimination in South Asia
title_full_unstemmed Tackling HIV-related Stigma and Discrimination in South Asia
title_sort tackling hiv-related stigma and discrimination in south asia
publisher World Bank
publishDate 2012
url http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000334955_20100723053305
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spelling okr-10986-24922021-04-23T14:02:02Z Tackling HIV-related Stigma and Discrimination in South Asia Stangl, Anne Carr, Dara Brady, Laura Eckhaus, Traci Claeson, Mariam Nyblade, Laura ABUSE ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYNDROME ADOLESCENTS ADVOCACY CAMPAIGN ADVOCACY CAMPAIGNS ADVOCACY EFFORTS AID AIDS AWARENESS AIDS CONTROL AIDS CONTROL PROJECT AIDS HIV AIDS PREVENTION AIDS PROGRAMS AIDS STIGMA AWARENESS­RAISING BEHAVIOR CHANGE BISEXUAL CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS COMMUNITY ACTION COMMUNITY HEALTH CONDEMNATION CONDOM CONDOM USE CONDOMS CRIME DECISION MAKING DEPRESSION DIGNITY DISCRIMINATION DISCRIMINATORY LAWS DISCRIMINATORY TREATMENT DISEASE DISEASES DISSEMINATION DIVERSE GROUPS DOCTORS DRUG USER DRUGS ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES EPIDEMIC EPIDEMIOLOGY FAMILIES FAMILY GUIDANCE ASSOCIATION FAMILY MEMBERS FAMILY PLANNING FAMILY PLANNING ASSOCIATION FATHER FEMALE FEMALE SEX WORKERS FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSIONS GENDER GENDER INEQUALITY GLOBAL AIDS PROGRAM GOVERNMENT OFFICES GOVERNMENT SUPPORT HARM REDUCTION HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS HEALTH CARE SERVICES HEALTH EDUCATION HEALTH EXPERTS HEALTH MESSAGES HEALTH POLICIES HEALTH PROBLEMS HEALTH PROFESSIONALS HEALTH PROMOTION HEALTH PROVIDERS HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH WORKERS HEALTHY LIFE HIGH-RISK BEHAVIORS HIV HIV INFECTION HIV INFECTIONS HIV PREVENTION HIV TRANSMISSION HIV/AIDS HOSPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS HUMAN RIGHTS IMMUNODEFICIENCY INCLUSION INJECTING DRUG USE INJECTING DRUG USERS INJECTION DRUG INJECTION DRUG USERS INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR RESEARCH ON WOMEN INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON AIDS INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION INTERVENTION JOBS JOURNALISTS LACK OF AWARENESS LACK OF CAPACITY LEGAL STATUS LOCAL AUTHORITIES MALARIA MASS MEDIA MEDICAL STAFF MEDICINE MENTAL MENTAL HEALTH MINORITIES MINORITY NATIONAL AIDS NATIONAL AIDS CONTROL NATIONAL PRIORITY NEEDLES NURSING OPINION LEADERS PEER EDUCATION PERSONALITY POLICY GUIDANCE POLICY MAKERS POLITICAL PARTY POPULATION REFERENCE BUREAU PRACTITIONERS PRESS CONFERENCE PROGRESS PROSTITUTES PSYCHOLOGY PUBLIC DISCUSSION PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC OPINION QUALITY CONTROL QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH RADIO RADIO PROGRAM RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ACTION REHABILITATION RELIGIOUS LEADERS REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH RESPECT RIGHTS ORGANIZATIONS ROLE MODELS RURAL AREAS SCREENING SELF-ESTEEM SENSITIVE ISSUES SENSITIVE SUBJECT SENSITIVE TOPICS SEX SEX WITH MEN SEX WORK SEX WORKER SEX WORKER COMMUNITIES SEX WORKER ORGANIZATIONS SEX WORKERS SEXUAL ORIENTATION SEXUALITY SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTION SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS SOCIAL CHANGE SOCIAL EXCLUSION SOCIAL ISOLATION SOCIAL SERVICE SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL STRUCTURE SOCIAL WORK SOCIETIES SOCIETY SPECIALIST STEREOTYPES STREET THEATER SUPPORT FOR PEOPLE TABOO TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNICAL SKILLS TECHNICAL SUPPORT TELEVISION THERAPY TOLERANCE TRADITIONAL MEDIA TRANSMISSION TREATMENT SERVICES TUBERCULOSIS TV UNAIDS UNPROTECTED SEX URBAN CENTERS VIOLENCE VOLUNTARY COUNSELING VULNERABILITY VULNERABLE GROUPS VULNERABLE POPULATIONS WASTE WOMAN WORKPLACE WORTH YOUTH Although HIV prevalence in South Asia is relatively low, the epidemic is growing among marginalized groups, including sex workers, injection drug users, men who have sex with men, and transgender communities. Despite prevention and other efforts to reduce high-risk behaviors such as unprotected sex, buying and selling of sex, and injecting drug use, HIV vulnerability and risk remain high. This problem is partly due to a widespread failure to respond adequately to key social drivers of HIV: stigma and discrimination. Stigmatizing attitudes in the general population and discriminatory treatment by actors ranging from health providers to local policy makers intensify the marginalization of vulnerable groups at highest risk, driving them further from the reach of health services and much-needed prevention, treatment, care, and support. Daily harassment and abuse also cause health problems and adversely affect mental health, thereby leading to depression, social isolation, and an array of adverse socioeconomic outcomes related to HIV and AIDS. The South Asia Region Development Marketplace1 (SARDM) took an innovative and unique approach to addressing these gaps and needs through its 2008 development marketplace, "tackling HIV and AIDS stigma and discrimination." Part one of this reports describes key findings and lessons learned that emerged across the 26 implementers. Part two contains case studies for six of the implementers, offering a more in-depth look at the lessons and challenges of intervening against stigma and discrimination. Part three provides summaries of all 26 projects. 2012-03-19T09:34:50Z 2012-03-19T09:34:50Z 2010 http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000334955_20100723053305 978-0-8213-8449-7 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/2492 English Directions in Development ; human development CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research :: Publication South Asia