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Network warns against HIV bias

People in the Pacific face dis­crimination based on who they are what they do, says Jokapeci Cati. The Fiji Network Plus co-ordina­tor was speaking when the United Nations Development Pacific
02 Mar 2018 11:00
Network warns against HIV bias

People in the Pacific face dis­crimination based on who they are what they do, says Jokapeci Cati.

The Fiji Network Plus co-ordina­tor was speaking when the United Nations Development Pacific and Fiji Network Plus launched an overview report of people living with HIV-AIDS at Holiday Inn in Suva yesterday.

The people living with HIV stig­ma index study, was carried out in seven Pacific island regions: Federated States of Micronesia (FSM), Marshall Islands, Samoa, Palau, Kiribati, Tonga and Va­nuatu.

The study provided personal ac­counts of people living with HIV and recommendations for com­munities and governments to con­sider in effectively addressing the issue.

Ms Cati said that several of there members in Fiji experienced dis­crimination within their com­munity and in places where safe­guards should be in place against unjust treatment.

“One of its members reported dismissal from his job based on a rumour about his HIV status.

“Even in healthcare settings, mothers living with HIV are mostly isolated from other peo­ple, and some healthcare workers compound the problem because of their discriminating attitude.”

UNAIDs Pacific country director Renata Ram said ending discrimi­nation requires all of us to work together.

“Discrimination is a violation of human rights. We all have a duty to challenge that.

“We need to speak up when we witness discrimination happen­ing in our societies and prevent it from further escalating.

“Discrimination is a barrier for many people in accessing health­care services, and in achieving a more just and equitable world.”

“UNAIDS encourages everyone to use the Zero Discrimination Day as an opportunity to high­light how we all can be part of the transformation and take a stand for a fair, respectful and just soci­ety.”

Edited by George Kulamaiwasa

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