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New Stigma Index Summary Sheet: For Healthcare Providers
May 10, 2021The BC People Living with HIV Stigma Index (often called the Stigma Index) is a dynamic research project in British Columbia born out of a community-identified need to turn the tide against persistent HIV stigma and discrimination.
Respectful Cross-Cultural Community-Based Research Partnerships (REACH)
May 10, 2021On July 19, 2015, the CIHR CBR Collaborative: A Program of REACH and the CIHR-funded AHA Centre hosted a conversation about the ‘essential ingredients’ for successful and respectful cross-cultural community-based research (CBR) partnerships.
International Strategic Plan on HIV and AIDS for Indigenous People and Communities 2018-2024
May 10, 2021This document has been developed for International Indigenous HIV and AIDS Community (IIHAC) and the International Indigenous Working Group on HIV and AIDS (IIWGHA) and is intended to be used by Indigenous organizations and communities, policy makers and governments around the world as a response to the impacts of HIV and AIDS experienced by Indigenous Peoples.
10 Point Statement
May 10, 2021This statement has been developed by IIHAC and is intended to be used by indigenous communities around the world as a response to HIV and in advocacy related to the impacts of HIV and AIDS experienced by Indigenous peoples.
Toronto Charter
May 10, 2021The Toronto Charter is a call to action directed at people who influence and make decisions about the provision of HIV/AIDS services for Indigenous Peoples around the world.
Documenting Lessons Learned
May 10, 2021This project report responds to the need for documenting and sharing of domestic and international best and promising practices/approaches that demonstrate results toward meeting global HIV, TB, and hepatitis C reduction targets.
A Qualitative Study on Stigma and Discrimination Experienced by IPHA or having TB at Work
May 10, 2021The International Labour Organization (ILO) Geneva engaged the Canadian Aboriginal AIDS Network (CAAN) and the secretariat of the International Indigenous HIV & AIDS Working Group (IIWGHA) to undertake a qualitative study on stigma and discrimination experienced by indigenous peoples living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and/or having tuberculosis (TB) at work.
Foundations for a Coordinated Global Response: HIV & Indigenous Peoples
May 10, 2021This statement is a call for urgent action from the United Nations to convene partners to design an HIV implementation strategy to influence and engage countries’ policy-makers and health agencies to understand the importance of correctly utilizing their efforts and investments on indigenous health by utilizing an Indigenous-led model.
Weaving Our Wisdoms Recruitment Posters
May 10, 2021The Weaving Our Wisdoms Study has produced a number of recruitment posters seeking IPHAs to participate in WoW Gatherings.
The Weaving Our Wisdoms Study
May 10, 2021The “Weaving our Wisdoms” Study is made up of findings from a gathering on the land, a positive action initiative to support Indigenous people living with HIV and AIDS.