Decriminalization of HIV by empowering young women living with HIV in Tajikistan was discussed during the round table.
According to official data, 13070 cases of HIV infection (8,342 men and 4,728 women) were registered in Tajikistan from 1991 to December 2020. The main ways of HIV transmission in the Republic of Tatarstan: 60% sexually, 29.4% by injection, 6.7% indefinitely, 3.9% from mother to child%
This was stated by Tahmina Khaidarova, director of the republican NGO "Tajik Network of Women Living with HIV" during a round table held in Khujand.
The event was organized within the framework of the project "Decriminalization of HIV by empowering young women and girls living with HIV in the Republic of Tajikistan", which is supported by the American Embassy in Tajikistan.
The objectives of the project are to inform law enforcement officials and decision makers about human rights, problems of stigma, discrimination, and violence related to HIV, about international norms in the field of protection of the rights of PLHIV (people living with HIV). Monitoring of court cases under Article 125 part 1 in relation to PLHIV. If necessary, the provision of legal protection and the creation of a platform for discussing the decriminalization of HIV/AIDS in the Criminal Code of the Republic of Tatarstan. Informing PLHIV about their rights within the framework of existing legislative norms of the Republic of Tatarstan in order to prevent falling under Article 125 Part 1 of the Criminal Code of the Republic of Tatarstan.
Within the framework of the project, training is planned for 60 representatives of law enforcement agencies, represented by district inspectors and judges in Sughd, Khatlon region, Dushanbe and the Republic of Tajikistan. Also for 60 people living with HIV from among activists, peer counselors and social workers.
As stated by the head of the Department for Women and Family Affairs of the IOG of Khujand, Muyassara Kahori, in fact, the problem needs the comprehensive work of all structures.
According to official data, in 2019, 39 criminal cases were initiated against 32 HIV-infected persons under article 125, part 1 (HIV infection) of the Criminal Code of the Republic of Tajikistan. Most of these cases are aroused in the attitude of women. Due to the migration of men, our women and girls are vulnerable and at risk of HIV infection, therefore, efforts of information and preventive measures are needed. Joint, well-established work with all relevant structures should lead to an improvement in the situation and a reduction in HIV infections in the country, and the prevention of falling under criminal prosecution.