Photo case studies by marginalised communities
Frontline AIDS has partnered with PhotoVoice to deliver a series of participatory photography projects in Myanmar, Nigeria and Uganda to support marginalised communities to advocate for improved HIV prevention, treatment and care, and sexual and reproductive health services and rights. Advocates and young emerging champions from the Partnership to Inspire, Transform and Connect the HIV response (PITCH) programme were supported to explore the use of photography and storytelling in their work, and to use the resulting messages as tools for advocacy.
Tackling sex worker discrimination – Myanmar
Supporting, not punishing people who use drugs – UGANDA
LGBT inclusion not incarceration – NIGERIA
Demanding friendly health services for marginalised people – UGANDA
Partnership to Inspire, Transform and Connect the HIV response (PITCH), is a strategic partnership between Aidsfonds, Frontline AIDS and the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs.