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Webinar: Addressing SRH and HIV needs among transgender people

“Addressing sexual and reproductive health (SRH) and HIV needs among key populations: Transgender people - The case of India” took place on Thursday, 26 March 2015.

“Addressing sexual and reproductive health (SRH) and HIV needs among key populations: Transgender people - The case of India” took place on Thursday, 26 March 2015.

The German BACKUP Initiative in collaboration with IPPF funded a three-year project, “Shadows and Light”, which addresses the sexual and reproductive health (SRH) and HIV needs of key populations at higher risk of HIV within four IPPF Member Associations (MAs). This included a focus on transgender people in India; sex workers in Uganda; people who use drugs in Kenya; and men who have sex with men in Cameroon. 

This webinar is part of a series highlighting the importance of addressing SRH within HIV programmes for key populations, and how Global Fund to fight AIDS, TB and Malaria (Global Fund) is integral to their success and sustainability. Each webinar session will focus on one key population. Facilitated by IPPF and the German BACKUP Initiative, the webinars will be held in cooperation with key population networks or organizations; the Global Fund; and IPPF MAs. 

This first webinar focussed on “Transgender People: The Case of India”. Besides highlighting the importance of SRH and HIV linkages including integrated service provision for transgender people, the webinar aimed to:

  • introduce the SRH components of the consolidated WHO guidelines on HIV prevention, diagnosis, treatment and care for key populations;
  • discuss the main barriers and challenges transgender people face to access SRH and HIV services; 
  • understand how addressing SRH within HIV programmes and services funded by the Global Fund is possible; and
  • learn from country-level experiences about successful interventions, challenges and recommendations.

Speakers included JoAnne Keatly from the Center of Excellence for Transgender Health and Nisha Jagdish from the Family Planning Association of India.

The presentation slides are available to download.

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HIV and STIs