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A lack of respect for human rights drives the HIV epidemic. The marginalisation, stigmatisation and criminalisation of some groups of people increases their vulnerability to HIV; gender inequalities can prevent women and girls from being able to protect themselves from HIV; and discrimination prevents equitable access to healthcare.

Malawi: Courageous Move to Suspend Anti-Gay Laws

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Human Rights Watch
6 November 2012

Making it work: Integrating human rights into national HIV plans

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International HIV/AIDS Alliance
25 October 2012

Gambia's President: Herbs can Cure HIV Victims

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South Florida Gay News
15 October 2012

Namibia: Govt appeals sterilisation judgement

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The Namibian
28 September 2012

Kenya: Sterilization in HIV Is Unacceptable, Faith Leaders

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allAfrica.com
20 September 2012

China AIDS patients topple gate of government office

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Business Week
28 August 2012

Ex-prisoner sues over TB

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Times Live
28 August 2012

People with HIV fear unfair treatment in courts

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American Independent
10 August 2012