Journal of the International AIDS Society | 2021

The continuing role of communities affected by HIV in sustained engagement in health and rights

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


The meaningful involvement of persons affected by a disease is a unique aspect of the HIV response that places people living with (PLHIV) and those directly affected by HIV (peers) at the centre of the design, development and implementation of service delivery and research and policy making. The principle of greater involvement of PLHIV (GIPA) has and will increasingly ensure equitable access to services and engagement of marginalized groups in the HIV response, and to health services more broadly. This paper describes the history, current place in the HIV response and potential future role of PLHIV and communities in health responses.

Volume 24
Pages None
DOI 10.1002/jia2.25724
Language English
Journal Journal of the International AIDS Society

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