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Study of Internalized Homonegativity (Internal Homophobia)

Study of Internalized Homonegativity (Internal Homophobia)

Year: 2018
Language: RUS | ENG
Publication prepared by: OLEKSII SHESTAKOVSKYI, MAXIM KASIANCZUK
Internalized homonegativity (IH) is an important factor related to the poor health of MSM and their inadequate access to relevant services. IH can be defined as a negative attitude towards one’s own homosexuality, adopted by MSM themselves in homophobic societies....
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International standards and principles related to SOGI and HIV

International standards and principles related to SOGI and HIV

Year: 2018
Language: RUS | ENG
The document contains information on international standards and principles related to SOGI and HIV. The document includes excerpts from the UN Recommendations, the Council of Europe, the UN International Covenants, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the UNAIDS International Recommendations,...
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Brief on HIV among MSM in Georgia

Brief on HIV among MSM in Georgia

Theme: Health
Year: 2019
Language: RUS | ENG
The first case of HIV in the country was detected in 1989. Since then, the number of new cases has been steadily increasing and by the end of 2013 it reached 10,9 per 100,001. Georgia is a low HIV/AIDS prevalence...
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INFOGRAPHICS Internalized Homonegativity Study

INFOGRAPHICS Internalized Homonegativity Study

Year: 2018
Language: RUS | ENG
Data about Internalized Homonegativity Study
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Assessment of strategic information on men who have sex with men and trans people in Estonia

Assessment of strategic information on men who have sex with men and trans people in Estonia

Year: 2018
Language: ENG
Strategic information (SI) is interpreted and used for planning and decision-making to improve the direction and focus of a program. Relevant data may be derived from a wide variety of sources (for example, monitoring systems, evaluations, program reviews, surveys, and...
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Study on the Attitudes of staff of key Social Services of Five Countries of Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia

Study on the Attitudes of staff of key Social Services of Five Countries of Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia

Year: 2017
Language: RUS | ENG
This study focuses on analyzing ways to facilitate access of LGBT people to quality medical, legal, and social services, while taking into account the insecurity and non-recognition of their fundamental civil rights, as well as extremely negative attitudes towards homosexuality. 
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