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Join Hands With Gilead COMPASS Initiative® to Reduce HIV Stigma

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You might be aware of the situation of African Americans in the United States of America. While they are living in the country for a long time and have a large population, White Americans still suppress them. Because of this, there are not enough organizations that can address the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the Southern United States. Even if some organizations try to help HIV-positive people, they cannot find enough funds for that. Thus, HIV stigma reduction stays an undisguised topic. The good news is that there are a few initiatives that have been continuously working to help non-profitable organizations so that they can effectively raise awareness about HIV. So, if you are also working in any such organization and where looking for funds to improve the lives of HIV-positive people, you can dig the Internet a little deeper to find such organizations. Click here to know more. However, if you find this process overwhelming, you can simply take help from Gilead COMPASS Initiat

Join Hands with Gilead COMPASS Initiative® to Help People with HIV/AIDS

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While the entire world is changing for the good and betterment of society, the Southern United States is still suffering from the epidemic of HIV/AIDS. So many people out there are suffering from the disease and its stigma, because of not having sufficient Gilead HIV resource . A lot of you must think how can you do your bit of helping these people? Well, you can start by joining and being part of the initiatives working towards helping people in the Southern United States. Click here to know about such initiatives. We know one such initiative that you can be a part of and help hundreds of people battling with HIV/AIDS. Read further to know about the initiative. Gilead COMPASS Initiative® is an initiative by a pharmaceutical company. They started this initiative with an aim to provide HIV training and reduce the HIV/AIDS-related stigma in society. They collaborate with the local organizations and NGOs to find evidence-based solutions for the people who are suffering from t

End of Stigma is the End of the HIV Epidemic

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The HIV-epidemic in Southern United States has ruined the lives of countless families, mostly for women and children who are more vulnerable to getting infected and facing societal taboos. The Southern HIV impact fund is working towards an overarching goal to find scalable and fundable programs that work for the eradication of HIV-related stigma in the South. They plan to reach out to the ones who have suffered the brunt of unjust medical infrastructure, deprived of basic model of access to food and shelter and other basic amenities. They strive to give preferential help to the underprivileged and marginalized groups of the society. They are encouraging people who are living with HIV to take leadership positions, in order to reduce HIV related disparities and ever widening gulf of haves and have nots in the South due to HIV. Click here to know more about the initiative. They have partnered with Center for Health Policy and Inequalities Research (CHPIR) to forge a battl

Discrimination Faced By People Living With HIV

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Do you know somebody who has been detected with the HIV Virus? Do you feel unsafe meeting them or talking to them? You are unknowingly discriminating against the HIV Positive person. One should not behave in this way when somebody is detected with HIV Gilead . The stigma attached to HIV needs to end so that people with HIV are able to lead a normal life like all of us. To know more, click here. You may be wondering how an HIV Positive person feels discriminated against. So, here is a list of ways in which people make an HIV Positive person feel discriminated against and different:- Some people avoid meeting with HIV Positive people. They believe that it might be transmitted through the air or touch. You may have seen how a certain person may have been avoided by their community just because they are HIV Positive. Sometimes, it is seen that the few healthcare workers refuse to come in contact with an HIV Positive person even after knowing the right facts. When an HIV Positive