The NAHIP partner organisations have worked closely with Sigma Research to devise this consensus document. It articulates the central issues for planning sexual HIV prevention interventions targeting Africans living in England.
The African HIV Policy Network (AHPN) is launching a Christian and a Muslim toolkit for faith leaders on 18 June 2009 as part of the Changing Perspectives campaign. The toolkits will enable faith leaders to initiate and develop HIV prevention interventions and other HIV services in faith based settings. “Religion is integral to the lives of many Africans. With nearly 25,000 Africans living with HIV in the UK, faith leaders should be at the forefront of confronting HIV related stigma through ownership of solutions to the challenges our communities face.” Titise Kode, CEO for the AHPN.
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