How to make HIV services more friendly for gay men
VideoGay men and other men who have sex with men often experience unfriendly HIV services. We spoke to activists Brian Sibeko-Ngidi, Phumlani Kango and Siripong Srichau (aka Arm) to hear their stories and better understand the issues.
Brian is Director of LGBT rights organisation Uthingo Network and Phumlani is a sexual health activist, focusing on key populations and access to PrEP – both based in South Africa. Arm is a Campaign Officer based in Thailand for Apcom an LGBTQ+ organisation for Asia Pacific. Find out how they think healthcare workers can make HIV services more friendly for men who are more at risk of HIV than the general population.
In this video they discuss:
- What stops men who have sex with men seeking sexual health services?
- How can health practitioners make services friendlier for men who have sex with men?
- How can service facilities be made more accessible?
