This article discusses the human rights and ethical implications of treatment as prevention; it provides the global context, with examples from Africa, for implementation of such a policy, examining how discrimination and human rights violations can impede access to treatment for vulnerable populations.
Human rights in an era of treatment as prevention – HIV/AIDS Policy & Law Review 16
Author
Michaela Clayton, Lynette Mabote and Felicita Hikuam
Topics
Access to Medicines, Discrimination, Drug Policy, Sex Work, Testing
Language
English, French