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World AIDS Day 2017. My health, my right.

World AIDS Day 2017. My health, my right.

The right to health is the right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health, as enshrined in the 1966 International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. This includes the right of everyone, including people living with and affected by HIV, to the prevention and treatment of ill health, to make decisions about one’s own health and to be treated with respect and dignity and without discrimination.

The right to health is supported by, and linked to, a wider set of rights. Without the conditions to ensure access to justice, the right to a clean environment, the right to be free from violence or the right to education, for example, we cannot fulfil our right to health.

Ending AIDS as a public health threat can only happen if these rights are placed at the centre of global health, so that quality health care is available and accessible for everyone and leaves no one behind.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

World AIDS Day 2017. My health, my right.

December 1

Event near the Red Ribbon Memorial 9.00 Kyiv, 23, Lavrska str.

All-Ukrainian Network of people, living with HIV wants to convey every Ukrainian that HIV is dangerous, only until it is invisible. The event is launching the media campaign and presenting mobile application – online HIV test that will help to determine the HIV infection risk and encourage to make HIV test in real life.

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World AIDS Day 2017. My health, my right.

December 1

In occasion of the WAD 2017 and within the framework of the joint GIZ-MOH-PHC-UNAIDS information campaign “Don't Give AIDS Chance!” German-Ukrainian concert of Druha Rika and VAN HOLZEN.

The concert will take place on December 1 at 7:00 pm at the Bel etage Concert club.

A free ticket is available at http://concert2017.kiev.ua

A free ticket is available at

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