June 11, 2024.
San Salvador. Within the context of violation of human rights, the stigma and discrimination skilled by individuals with HIV in 11 international locations within the Latin American area; the Optimistic Management Alliance and Key Populations (ALEP+PC) by way of the Central American Community of Folks with HIV (REDCA+), Latin American Community and the
Caribbean of Folks with HIV (RedLAC+) and the Latin American and Caribbean Community of Optimistic Younger Folks (J+LAC). They launched this morning, June 11, the regional system for registration and referral of human rights violations of individuals with HIV (SIRED+).
SIRED+ is a secure and confidential digital platform, the place individuals with HIV can simply register violations of their human rights derived from stigma, discrimination and violence on account of their situation of being an individual with HIV. The system will acquire data on instances from eleven international locations: Bolivia, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay and Peru.
Likewise, SIRED+ will make it doable to doc instances of violation of the rights of individuals with HIV within the areas of schooling, well being and work, additionally on the stage of the household, neighborhood and different current areas within the social sphere wherein such issues can happen. violations.
The knowledge collected will permit us to have a quantitative database to generate strong proof that helps the processes of advocacy and protection of the human rights of individuals with HIV.
The launch of the SIRED+ System is carried out throughout the framework of the implementation of the venture “Bettering the standard of life and the enjoyment of human rights in direction of life for individuals with HIV and key populations in Latin America/Abya Yala”, the which seeks to enhance the hope and high quality of lifetime of populations in susceptible conditions and with HIV in 11 international locations within the area, by decreasing stigma, discrimination, inequality, gender gaps and violence.
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