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A lack of respect for human rights drives the HIV epidemic. The marginalisation, stigmatisation and criminalisation of some groups of people increases their vulnerability to HIV; gender inequalities can prevent women and girls from being able to protect themselves from HIV; and discrimination prevents equitable access to healthcare.

In the Face of Discrimination, Keep Going

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Science Speaks
27 February 2014

Uganda president signs anti-gay laws

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The Guardian
24 February 2014

Why Africa is the most homophobic continent

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The Observer
23 February 2014

Uganda's Yoweri Museveni puts anti-gay legislation on hold

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The Observer
23 February 2014

Uganda: Anti-Homosexuality Law Will Come at a Serious Cost

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Human Rights Watch LGBT
21 February 2014

Cameroon police arrest LGBT activist, block AIDS clinic

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76crimes.com
18 February 2014

LGB individuals living in anti-gay communities die early

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Mailman School of Public Health
16 February 2014

Ugandan president condemned after passing anti-gay law

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The Observer
16 February 2014

Uganda President Museveni Will Likely Sign Anti-Homosexuality Law

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Political Research Associates
3 February 2014

Uganda’s Anti-Gay Bill, Unsigned but Still Effective

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Inter Press Service
21 January 2014

Uganda: Museveni blocks Anti-Homosexuality Bill

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Daily Monitor
17 January 2014

The straight Nigerian's guide to the new anti-gay law

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Ayo Sogunro (blog)
17 January 2014

Nigeria gay arrests: Dozens arrested, and 'we are on the hunt for others'

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Christian Science Monitor
15 January 2014

Myanmar's 'Big Sister' Leads in HIV Fight

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The Diplomat
18 December 2013