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“HIV-related stigma” refers to the negative beliefs, feelings and attitudes towards PLHIV, groups associated with PLHIV and other key populations at higher risk of HIV infection (e.g. people who inject drugs, sex workers, men who have sex with men and transgender people). It is the prejudice that comes with labelling an individual as part of the HIV+ community.
“HIV-related discrimination” refers to the unfair and unjust treatment of an individual based on his/her real or perceiver HIV+ status. HIV-related discrimination is usually based on stigmatising attitudes and beliefs about populations. While stigma refers to internal beliefs and attitudes, discrimination presents itself externally in one’s behaviour.

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Discrimination against people living with HIV (PLHIV) in healthcare settings
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Final Report
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Discrimination against people living with HIV (PLHIV) working in healthcare settings
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Policy brief on discrimination in the healthcare sector against employees and patients living with HIV
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“HIV-related stigma” refers to the negative beliefs, feelings and attitudes towards PLHIV, groups associated with PLHIV and other key populations at higher risk of HIV infection (e.g. people who inject drugs, sex workers, men who have sex with men and transgender people). It is the prejudice that comes with labelling an individual as part of the HIV+ community.
“HIV-related discrimination” refers to the unfair and unjust treatment of an individual based on his/her real or perceiver HIV+ status. HIV-related discrimination is usually based on stigmatising attitudes and beliefs about populations. While stigma refers to internal beliefs and attitudes, discrimination presents itself externally in one’s behaviour.

Content
Title
Discrimination against people living with HIV (PLHIV) in healthcare settings
Subtitle
Final Report
Title
Discrimination against people living with HIV (PLHIV) working in healthcare settings
Title
Policy brief on discrimination in the healthcare sector against employees and patients living with HIV