Understanding Risk: Roma and HIV Prevention

Date:
September 2007
Source:
Open Society Foundations

Produced by OSI’s Roma Health Project, this fact sheet outlines the socioeconomic difficulties that disproportionately affect Roma and other ethnic minority communities, and may lead to higher risk for contracting HIV, TB, and other diseases related to drug use and poverty. The publication formulates recommendations to governments, civil society members, donors, researchers, and journalists.

For more information, please contact Eva Foldes at efoldes@osi.hu.

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