Community perspectives on reproductive health for HIV-affected populations Jacqueline Wambui, National Empowerment Network of People Living with HIV &

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Community perspectives on reproductive health for HIV-affected populations Jacqueline Wambui, National Empowerment Network of People Living with HIV & AIDS in Kenya. NEPHAK

Discourse Do PLHIV really have the right to Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights??

Person-centered approach PLHIV should be empowered to make the right choices for him or herself, regardless..

The right to have children freely – and supported We have the urge to make families

Barriers: Gender inequity – Culture and tradition Stigma- Societal, institutional etc Discrimination- Outcasts Violence- Partner etc HIV related criminalization- Laws that are not friendly