Open Society Foundations Releases Briefings On Findings From HIV, Law Commission

The Open Society Foundations this week released several briefing papers highlighting findings by the Global Commission on HIV and the Law in its report ‘HIV and the Law: Risks, Rights, and Health.’ Issues covered include women living with HIV, transgender people, sex workers, people who use drugs, people living with HIV, men who have sex with men, and access to essential medicines. The papers “offe[r] information and language that may be useful for advocacy, campaigning, and lobbying,” the website notes (10/1).

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