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Climate Change and HIV: The Hidden Struggles of Nairobi's Youth
Nairobi, KenyaWednesday, May 21, 2025
Another alarming discovery was the increase in sexual violence during EWE. The lack of resources and infrastructure makes these individuals more vulnerable to abuse. Additionally, LGBTQ stigma further complicates their access to resources, creating a vicious cycle of hardship.
Participants offered valuable insights on how to improve HIV prevention and sexual health support for young sex workers and gbMSM. They emphasized the need for multi-level strategies that address stigma, resource scarcity, and violence. By learning from their experiences, it is possible to create more effective, climate-informed HIV programs.
The study highlights the urgent need for tailored support for these marginalized groups. As climate change continues to impact Kenya, it is crucial to consider how these changes affect the most vulnerable populations. Only by understanding and addressing these unique challenges can we hope to advance sexual health and rights for all.
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