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Back to Silence: Hiv, Stigmatization and Emptying of Public Policies

Summary by El Grito Del Sur
For years, Argentina has had free treatment and access to HIV diagnosis guaranteed by law. However, statistics and testimonies from activists and referents in the sector warn of a setback. Late diagnoses increase, prevention policies are underfunded, there are delays in the delivery of medication and stigmatization speeches resurface strongly. In a context of severe budget cuts, reduced public policies and renewed stigmatization of people living…
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For years, Argentina has had free treatment and access to HIV diagnosis guaranteed by law. However, statistics and testimonies from activists and referents in the sector warn of a setback. Late diagnoses increase, prevention policies are underfunded, there are delays in the delivery of medication and stigmatization speeches resurface strongly. In a context of severe budget cuts, reduced public policies and renewed stigmatization of people living…

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El Grito del Sur broke the news in on Thursday, July 31, 2025.
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