Stigma and discrimination: barriers to the utilisation of a nutritional program in HIV care services in the Tigray region, Ethiopia
Abstract Background In Ethiopia, stigmatising attitudes towards people living with HIV have reduced over time. This is mainly due to improved HIV knowledge and the expansion of access to HIV care and support services. However, HIV stigma and discrimination remain a key challenge and have negative im...
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Main Authors: | Fisaha Tesfay (Author), Sara Javanparast (Author), Lillian Mwanri (Author), Anna Ziersch (Author) |
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2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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