Unlocking the doors to key populations By Cæcilie Bom Kahama, Head of International Programmes.

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Unlocking the doors to key populations By Cæcilie Bom Kahama, Head of International Programmes

AIDS-Fondet/ The Danish AIDS-Foundation International engagement: - Since Advocacy + projects/partnerships - Africa, Asia and Eastern Europe - Target groups: key populations

Key populations Who? Why? How?

Who? Definition(s) of key populations -MSM (men who have sex with men) - injecting drug users -sex workers (+ e.g. transgender persons, prisoners, uniformed personnel, people with disabilities, migrants, etc. etc.)

Why? Injecting drug users: 22 x MSM: 13 X Sex workers: 13 x

Barriers -Policies -Stigma & discrimination -Criminalization -Funding

How? - Involvement in programs -Community-based approaches -Collect evidence -Acknowledge the structural drivers -Advocacy for the rights of key populations -Stand-alone services or integrated services? 8

AIDS-Fondet’s projects: 9 -MSM (LGBT) projects in Malawi, Uganda and Nepal -Sex worker project in Kenya

Compassion and support matters! Thank you