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Understanding and Challenging Stigma toward Men who have Sex with Men: Cambodia Edition
Understanding and Challenging Stigma toward Men who have Sex with Men: Cambodia Edition
Toolkit for Action
Phon Yut Sakara, Sam Eng, Phan Phorp Barmey, Margaret Reeves, Laura Nyblade, Amy Gregowski, and Ross Kidd
2010
Cambodia's HIV/AIDS epidemic is concentrated among key populations at higher risk, including a diverse community of men who have sex with men as well as women. In response, governments and civil society are working to reach this group with prevention, treatment and care services and address the underlying stigma that undermines these efforts. This toolkit, adapted and tested with local organizations in Cambodia, includes participatory, educational exercises that can be used with a wide range of individuals and groups to stop stigma and discrimination toward men who have sex with men.
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