HIV-Sweden at Almedalen - Three keys to better public health work on HIV?

Deport everyone with HIV to Gotland - that was the call in the 1980s. What challenges do we face today?


In the last 40 years, medical developments on HIV have made tremendous progress! Why is HIV still surrounded by stigma, prejudice and fear? Why has the state of knowledge not kept pace with medical progress?

At Almedalen 2023, HIV-Sweden will highlight three keys to better public health work with HIV.

Tuesday 27 June - "No to whistleblowing in healthcare!"

Wednesday 28 June - 'Everyone should be able to live a good life with HIV'

Thursday, June 29 - "Introduce expanded health screening for people living with HIV"

Meet us at Almedalen at Skeppsbron, location H120, to discuss the proposals and talk about living with HIV. We will be there on Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday between 13:00 and 17:00.

For more information or to set up a meeting, please contact Emanuel Karlström, Strategist, emanuel@hiv-sverige.se.

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