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As a sub-recipient of the Human Rights Project implementedby BONELA and supported by NAHPA, PMCFMH facilitated discussions focused on the challenges male sex workers face in accessing HIV/TB healthcare services. These conversations explored the broader human rights context, emphasizing howsystemic stigma, discrimination, and policy shortcomings contribute to persistent health inequities tied to sexual orientation, gender identity, and access to care.
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As a sub-recipient of the Human Rights Project implementedby BONELA and supported by NAHPA, PMCFMH facilitated discussions focused on the challenges male sex workers face in accessing HIV/TB healthcare services. These conversations explored the broader human rights context, emphasizing howsystemic stigma, discrimination, and policy shortcomings contribute to persistent health inequities tied to sexual orientation, gender identity, and access to care.