The African HIV Policy Network is wanting assistance from Africans living with HIV in the UK for a film being developed on HIV-related stigma among African communities.
They are working with a skilled former BBC film-maker, Angus Malcolm, who is researching the film on behalf of AHPN and the target audience for the film will be African communities, health and social workers, and key policy makers in the UK.
The initial stage of this piece of work is for Angus to have a discussion with people on the phone about their particular experiences, especially as it relates to HIV-related stigma.
If you would be interested in helping with this, please send your contact number, name and suitable time of day for a telephone discussion with
Angus about this to AHPN’s Policy Officer, Edna Soomre by email:
edna.soomre@ahpn.org
Tags: African HIV Policy Network, Africans, films, HIV, HIV-related stigma, stigma

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