Provide Input on WHO Guidelines for Service Delivery to MSM and Transgender People!

From MSMGF
07-Aug-2010

Civil society input solicited

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The World Health Organization (WHO) is developing guidelines for delivering an evidence-based, essential package of interventions for the prevention and treatment of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections among men who have sex with men (MSM) and transgender people in the health sector.

The Global Forum on MSM and HIV (MSMGF) has been contracted to systematically solicit civil society input from MSM and transgender advocates in the form of individual telephone interviews with MSM and transgender people as part of the guidelines development process.

Interviews will focus on values and preferences MSM and transgender people may have regarding a range of HIV and STI prevention and treatment interventions. The MSMGF will conduct interviews by phone or Skype and compile input into a formal report that will be publicly available.  All interviews will be anonymous - we will not be collecting identifying information.  Interviews will help to strengthen guidelines the WHO develops for MSM and transgender communities worldwide.

To be a part of this process and other MSMGF research activities, please sign up for the MSMGF Survey Panel.  You can join the MSMGF Survey Panel by registering on [the MSMGF website - see below] (it takes about one minute to register). Once you have registered, an option will appear to sign up for the MSMGF Survey Panel. Please note that we will not be able to interview everyone who signs up due to time limitations.  Any questions or comments can be directed to [the MSMGF contact email - see below].

This is a very important opportunity to influence a guidance document that will be used by organizations providing services to MSM and transgender people around the world.  Please circulate among your networks!

Register to join the MSMGF Survey Panel on msmgf.org.

Contact the MSMGF directly.

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