Objetivos e público alvo
Articulate and build a network to discuss, promote and work on human rights issues focusing on sexual and reproductive rights, health, education and prevention of STIs/HIV/AIDS and Viral Hepatitis taking actions to fight violence, sexual exploitation and women trafficking at the border, working mainly with young students, sex workers in vulnerable spaces, and women infected with HIV/AIDS.
Atividades Principais
- Training course with those interested in acting as multipliers.
- Workshops in schools.
- Meetings with sex workers at their workplaces.
- Meetings with women infected with HIV/AIDS.
- Seminar, lectures and information.
- Discussions
- Writing contest.
- Production of a booklet on the theme.
Contexto
Roraima presents an alarming rate of new HIV infections, many reports of sexual abuse, human trafficking for purposes of sexual exploitation and reports of violence against women, along with the prison system crisis and the economic crisis in the neighboring country, Venezuela. Added to that, there is the increase in migration, the increase in the number of sex workers in the streets of the capital and in the border cities, as well as sexual exploitation, undocumented Venezuelans in the country, exploitation of adolescents and women trafficking (indigenous and non-indigenous peoples).
Sobre a Organização
ABV was founded in 2012 with the purpose of sharing experiences, disseminating information and improve the quality of life of people infected with HIV/AIDS, as well as promoting the prevention of infections Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STIs) and the promotion of sexual and reproductive rights in the State of Roraima. The institution works through social assistance projects, HIV/AIDS testing and counseling projects, projects to promote human rights for people infected with HIV. It also carries out actions to promote the sex and reproductive rights of adolescents and young people in public and private schools of the state encompassing border cities, taking into account the particularities of each context. The organization formed partnerships with other state and national institutions, and is part of a network that deals with health issues, both preventing and promoting sex and reproductive rights as essential to the realization of other rights, including the right to education, work and food, among other universal human rights.
Parcerias
– National Network of People Living with HIV/AIDS (RNP +).
– Posithivas Citizens Movement
– Social Movements Articulation Commission – CAMES.
– National Articulation of AIDS – ANAIDS.
– Municipal Health Council – CMS.