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stories Being a woman: a crime in Nigeria?

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stories Photo stories from people who use drugs: our lives, our voices

These photos tell stories of the lives of people who use drugs in Myanmar, Nigeria and Uganda. They were created through a collaboration between Frontline AIDS and PhotoVoice, working with communities of people who use drugs, LGBT people, and adolescent girls and young women in the three countries, within the Partnership to Inspire, Transform and Connect the HIV response (PITCH) programme....

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stories A blossom pink world: Transgender activists in video

Guyana Trans United’s ground-breaking campaign to repeal British colonial ‘buggery laws’ has found support from high-profile government officials....

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stories Photo gallery: raising the status of women who use drugs in India

Introducing WINGS, an Alliance India programme which has set out to prove and document that women who use drugs do exist in India, and that tailored harm reduction services can have a huge impact on their lives....

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stories The systematic abuse of India’s female opiate users

Women who use drugs are at increased risk from HIV and violence, but as they don’t explicitly feature in official national data, their needs largely go unmet....

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stories Edging closer to equality

Momentous progress was seen during 2018 in many countries on rights for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people. Here we recognise this success and look ahead to further potential changes in 2019....

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stories Serina’s journey as a transgender youth in Uganda

Serina is a vibrant 19-year-old transgender woman living in Uganda. Like many other lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people in the country, she has faced stigma, discrimination and violence because of her gender or sexual identity....

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stories Ma Nwe’s story: recognising sex worker rights in Myanmar

By Ma Nwe, a former sex worker who now works as a community advocate for Sex Workers in Myanmar (SWiM)....

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stories Heroin addiction, sex work and the struggle for healthcare

Annabella, 20, was introduced to drugs as a teenager and became a heroin addict. She wants to quit but is struggling to access friendly health services....

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