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Mexico Core Package Final Report: Mo Kexteya: Reduction of Stigma and Discrimination Related to HIV/AIDS in Mexico
POLICY (January 2006)
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In August 2002, the first phase of POLICY Project's Core Package on the Reduction of Stigma and Discrimination Related to HIV/AIDS in Mexico (Proyecto Mo Kexteya) was launched in response to a request from the Mexican National Center for the Prevention and Control of HIV/AIDS (CENSIDA) to help develop indicators for a baseline measure of stigma and discrimination in Mexico and to identify innovative approaches to reducing this stigma. Completed in January 2004, the phase-a diagnostic phase-was designed to lay the groundwork for reducing HIV/AIDS-related stigma and discrimination by addressing it in a holistic manner through careful analysis and by developing replicable interventions.
This report examines the four components of the diagnostic phase and outlines the process of developing an action plan to mobilize partners, build a policy dialogue, and undertake interventions to reduce stigma and discrimination. It also highlights some of the main results.
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