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People Living with HIV/AIDS

Photo of a woman passing out booklets a training course in Ukraine.
Since the program “Reducing the Stigma and Discrimination Associated with HIV/AIDS” began, International Relief and Development has trained 62 master trainers; 1,006 trainer instructors; and 11,510 peer educators reaching more than 38,000 people in targeted communities. Read more [PDF, 115KB]
Source: USAID/Elena Shevchenko

USAID believes that the involvement of people living with HIV/AIDS in designing and implementing prevention and care activities is essential to these activities’ sustained success. USAID programs are working to create an environment in which persons living with and affected by HIV/AIDS are empowered to become involved as educators, community mobilizers, and active participants in the fight against HIV/AIDS in their communities.

Learn more about USAID's efforts to involve people living with HIV/AIDS. Français [PDF, 26KB]

 

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