Showing 419 news articles about Experiences of stigma

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Many people have fears, prejudices or negative attitudes about HIV. Stigma can result in people living with HIV being rejected, gossiped about and excluded from social activities. See also our sections on Combatting stigma and Discrimination and the law.

In Ebola fear, a familiar whiff of paranoia

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Washington Post
16 October 2014

Farage's "people of quality"

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Beyond Positive
16 October 2014

What to Do When a Patient Admits an H.I.V. Phobia

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New York Times
16 September 2014

Zambia: PMTCT Real Life Story

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Times of Zambia
21 August 2014

The changing tide in Uganda's HIV control

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The Lancet Infectious Diseases (free registration required)
23 June 2014

Getting My Rocks Off: PrEP Isn't For Cowards

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Bilerico Project
23 May 2014

Uganda: Anti-Homosexuality Act’s Heavy Toll

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Human Rights Watch
15 May 2014

The AIDS-Shaming of Magic Johnson

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New York Times
15 May 2014

Uganda: Deeply Flawed HIV Bill Approved

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Human Rights Watch
14 May 2014

A tale of two women dealing with HIV and self-stigma

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Key Correspondents
17 April 2014

HIV's Grip on the American South

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The New Yorker
10 April 2014

Gay-on-Gay Shaming: The New HIV War

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Huffington Post
28 February 2014

HIV-Positive Nurse Tried by Media

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AIDS Free World
12 February 2014