Effectively tackling and turning around Ukraine's HIV epidemic will require transition planning and cooperation with advocacy groups like Positive Women. None of this is news to Svitlana Moroz, who heads up Positive Women, a Ukrainian NGO that advocates for the rights of women living with HIV across the country. She is one of many HIV-positive women in Ukraine who have had to deal with institutional discrimination. Moroz, for her part, sounds determined to be part of the conversation, whether HIV-positive women like her are invited to the table or not. "It's very important to mobilise and empower women living with HIV," Moroz tells me.
Meet the Women at the Centre of Ukraine's Resurgent HIV epidemic – Political Critique
Effectively tackling and turning around Ukraine's HIV epidemic will require transition planning and cooperation with advocacy groups like Positive Women. None of this is news to Svitlana Moroz, who heads up Positive Women, a Ukrainian NGO that advocates for the rights of women living with HIV across the country. She is one of many HIV-positive women in Ukraine who have had to deal with institutional discrimination. Moroz, for her part, sounds determined to be part of the conversation, whether HIV-positive women like her are invited to the table or not. "It's very important to mobilise and empower women living with HIV," Moroz tells me.collected by :Lucy William
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