Reducing HIV Stigma Important for Providing Access to Effective Treatment

Numerous diseases in the world have been marked as an epidemic by the World Health Organization. These diseases have affected millions of people around the world and disrupted their lives. Not only has the disease affected the people, but the stigma associated with these diseases has also worsened the situation for the patients. This stigma association is mostly seen towards HIV positive people. You might have heard stories where people were dismissed from their jobs or thrown out of their families because they tested positive for HIV. This HIV stigma has ruined lives and prohibited people from finding new opportunities and living a normal life. This stigma is not only in society but also in the healthcare system. 

The HIV stigma has resulted in reduced levels of care or denial of health services to affected people. There is also a lack of initiative to develop new medicines and treatments for this condition. Most of the HIV positive people are left with inefficient treatment plans which adversely affects their health. One of the scenarios that are observed in society is that if you have large sums of money, it is easy to get treatments and medicines. But, if you are struggling financially, buying lifesaving medicines is a practical impossibility. This disparity in the health system has left numerous HIV positive people in the dark about their health. This situation calls for an urgent need for stigma reduction towards HIV positive people.

This stigma reduction can be achieved by training individuals and non-profit organizations with effective strategies.These trainings are provided by experts that are a part of initiatives by large biopharmaceutical companies.

One of these initiatives is Gilead COMPASS Initiative® which was started by the large biopharmaceutical company Gilead Sciences, Inc. This is a 10-year, $100 million commitment by the company to work towards reducing the stigma associated with HIV. The initiative is aimed at helping HIV affected families in the Southern USA to combat the effects of the disease. The initiative has established three COMPASS Coordinating Centers that provide training to individuals and organizations to reduce the stigma of HIV. To know more in detail about how to apply for these training programs visit website of the initiative. Contact them now to know more.

About Gilead COMPASS Initiative®:

Gilead COMPASS Initiative® is aimed at providing training and helping African Americans HIV affected families to combat the stigma.

For more information, visit https://www.gileadcompass.com/

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