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HIV Myths vs. Facts: Promoting Awareness and Reducing Stigma
Trainer replied 3 weeks, 4 days ago 4 Members · 30 Replies
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Jaqueline Gomez
GuestMarch 19, 2026 at 7:46 ampodrían agregar estos temas como VIH como un tema normal, en estos tiempos es algo común que alguno de nuestro al rededor tenga alguna enfermedad como VIH. Lo mejor que podrían hacer es capacitar a todos en general como en escuelas y en los trabajos sobre el tema, es mejor saber los riesgos y como sobrellevar el tema sin entrar en pánico cuando alguien cercano padezca de esta enfermedad que no es nada fácil.
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Great insights, Jaqueline! Educating everyone about HIV is crucial to reducing stigma and fostering understanding in our communities.
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Alessandra
GuestApril 12, 2026 at 4:04 amSchools, workplaces and communities can share information about HIV/AIDS and help reduce stigma by educating people. They can also provide support, resources and create a safe environment where everyone is treated with respect.
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Alessandra, great points! Education, support, and respectful environments are key to reducing stigma and promoting accurate understanding of HIV.
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Intisar
GuestMay 1, 2026 at 8:10 amThey can make such information widely available in public places and places people are likely to be in compromising situations within their institutions, as well as including reassuring information along with the cautionary.
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Great suggestion, Intisar! Making information accessible in public spaces can significantly reduce stigma and promote understanding.
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Lesly
GuestJune 19, 2026 at 2:27 amSchool,workplaces and communities can work together to reduce HIV- related stigma and discrimination by providing education and awarness, implementing courses into their coriculim or offering educational programs. Having a strong anti-discrimination policies and making sure to keep a person status confidential if requested. People can also share their stories to help educate others.
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Great insights, Lesly! Education and personal stories are powerful tools for reducing stigma and fostering understanding.
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