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1 Reaching Key Populations through Rights-based Workplace Programmes Richard Burzynski, UNAIDS 20 th International AIDS Conference 2014 Melbourne, Australia 20 July Zero new HIV infections. Zero discrimination. Zero AIDS-related deaths.

2 “There will be no ending AIDS without putting people first.” - Michel Sidibé UNAIDS Gap Report 2014 Young women Pregnant women Children Prisoners Injecting drug users Person living with disabilities Migrants Displaced people People over 50 Sex Workers Transgender persons Gay men and other men who have sex with men

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4 In KwaZulu-Natal (SA) HIV prevalence among migrant women aged 25–29 was as high as 63%. HIV prevalence among migrants to Thailand from neighboring countries is up to 4x prevalence than in the general population. In India, HIV prevalence is 0.9% among people who migrated from rural to urban areas: almost 4x the national prevalence. Studies of South African sex workers & their truck driver clients have found up to 56% of both were HIV+ UNAIDS Gap Report 2014: Migrants

5 In 110 countries, HIV prevalence is on average twelve times higher among sex workers than for the general population (15–49 years), with prevalence at least 50- fold higher in four countries. Nigeria and Ghana, HIV prevalence among sex workers is 8-fold higher than for the rest of the population. HIV prevalence among male sex workers, reported from 27 countries, was 14%. UNAIDS Gap Report 2014: Sex Workers

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9 Source: ECDC

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13 Why they are being left behind Violence Criminalization Stigma and discrimination Lack of programmes and funding Mandatory testing and deportation Limited access to health information and services Vulnerability to exploitation

14 How to close the Gap End restrictions and ensure rights Provide access to health services, including cross- border initiatives Protection from sexual and labour exploitation Non-discrimination laws and strengthened civil society leadership

15 How to close the Gap Empower communities End travel restrictions, mandatory testing, and ensure rights Protection from violence, sexual, and labour exploitation Provide access to health services, including cross- border initiatives and social services for sex workers Non- discrimination laws and strengthened civil society leadership Decriminalize sex work

16 1.Confront the myths and misunderstandings of those affected: Zero tolerance 2.Raise awareness of the gaps affecting key populations and those affected - Use evidence and data to make the case 3.Implement workplace sensitivity programmes on the issues relevant to today’s societies 4.Promote and intregrate dignity and social justice 5.Engage Unions, employers, faith leaders, Parliamentarians and the media Lessons learnt and ways forward


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