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Bridging the Gaps: Health and rights for key populations - Bridging the Gaps is an international HIV programme that works to improve the health and rights of sex workers, people who use drugs and LGBT people.

  • http://www.hivgaps.org/about/ Bridging the Gaps: about us - Bridging the Gaps wants to reach universal access to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support for sex workers, LGBT people and people using drugs.
  • http://www.hivgaps.org/about/our-approach/ Bridging the Gaps' approach to improve health of key populations - Bridging the gaps increases access to HIV services by linking human rights and health, community level work with global advocacy and 3 key populations.
  • http://www.hivgaps.org/about/our-work/ Bridging the Gaps’ work with and for key populations - We develop and support tailored HIV services, train health care workers and lobby for policy change to improve the health and rights of key populations.
  • http://www.hivgaps.org/about/our-partners/ Bridging the Gaps: our partners - We are an alliance of 5 Dutch NGOs, 4 global networks and more than 60 grassroots NGOs working together to improve health and rights of key populations.
  • http://www.hivgaps.org/key-populations/ Bridging the Gaps works for the health and rights of key populations - Key populations such as sex workers, drug users and lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people are most affected by HIV/AIDS, but least supported.
  • http://www.hivgaps.org/key-populations/lesbian-gay-bisexual-and-transgender-people-lgbt/ Bridging the Gaps: Health and rights for LGBT people - Working to improve the health and rights lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transgenders by providing access to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support.
  • http://www.hivgaps.org/key-populations/people-who-use-drugs/ Bridging the Gaps: Health and rights for people who use drugs - Working to a society where people who use drugs are (sexually) healthy, have their human rights fully respected and are in control of their livelihoods.
  • http://www.hivgaps.org/key-populations/sex-workers/ Bridging the Gaps: Health and rights for sex workers - Working to a society where sex workers are (sexually) healthy, have their human rights fully respected and are in control of their livelihoods.
  • http://www.hivgaps.org/key-populations/key-populations-living-with-hiv/ Bridging the Gaps: health and rights for populations living with HIV - Working to a society where key populations living with HIV are healthy, have their human rights fully respected and are in control of their livelihoods.
  • http://www.hivgaps.org/impact/ Our impact - Bridging The Gaps - Impact reports, infographics and videos demonstrate the impact of Bridging the Gaps in improving the health and rights of sex workers, LGBT and drug users.
  • http://www.hivgaps.org/projects/ Bridging the Gaps: our projects with and for key populations - Our work is organised around 21 in-country projects for sex workers, people who use drugs and LGBT people in 16 countries and 4 global advocacy projects
  • http://www.hivgaps.org/projects/lesbian-gay-bisexual-and-transgender-projects/ Bridging the Gaps: LGBT projects - We run projects with and for LGBT people in Botswana, Brazil, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, South Africa, Tajikistan, Ukraine and Zimbabwe.
  • http://www.hivgaps.org/projects/people-who-use-drugs-projects/ Bridging the Gaps: People who use drugs projects - We run projects with and for people who use drugs in Georgia, Indonesia, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Nepal, Pakistan, Tajikistan and Ukraine.
  • http://www.hivgaps.org/projects/sex-work-projects/ Bridging the Gaps: sex workers projects - We run sex workers projects to improve the health and rights of sex workers in Uganda, Vietnam and trucking corridors in Africa.
  • http://www.hivgaps.org/about/our-approach/we-link-human-rights-and-health/ Our approach to end HIV/AIDS: we link human rights and health - Bridging the gaps increases access to HIV services for key affected populations by linking human rights and health.
  • http://www.hivgaps.org/about/our-approach/we-link-community-work-with-global-advocacy/ Our approach to HIV/AIDS: we link community work with global advocacy - Bridging the gaps increases access to HIV services for key affected populations by linking community level work with global advocacy.

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