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Breaking Taboo Through Grassroots Advocacy: Inclusive HIV/AIDS Programming in the MENA Region  
CTDC Policy Brief No. 2 – February 2017

This policy brief addresses the urgent rise of HIV/AIDS cases in the MENA region, especially among marginalised groups such as men who have sex with men (MSM), LGBTQ individuals, women, and refugees. It identifies the systemic stigma, criminalisation, and gendered taboos that block access to prevention and care, and critiques the ineffectiveness of state-centric HIV strategies that overlook human rights and community realities.


🔍 Key Issues Highlighted


🛠️ Strategic Recommendations


📈 Expected Outcomes


The brief calls for a structural transformation of HIV/AIDS programming in MENA, arguing that only by addressing stigma, criminalisation, and exclusion at their roots—through community-led, intersectional, and rights-based strategies—can long-term change be achieved.


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