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Engaging Immigrants and Refugees in Addressing HIV/AIDS Challenges in Canada

This project highlights the critical need to engage immigrants, refugees, and non-status individuals living with HIV/AIDS in Canada. The focus is on overcoming complex migration-related challenges that affect access to care and support. The Committee for Accessible AIDS Treatment (CAAT) emphasizes the "3 Es" - Access, Equity, and Engagement - to promote better outcomes for this vulnerable population. The initiative aims to improve access to HIV services for immigrants and refugees, ensuring they receive the necessary medical and social support.

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Engaging Immigrants and Refugees in Addressing HIV/AIDS Challenges in Canada

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  1. Addressing complex migration-related challenges by engaging immigrant, refugees and non-status people living with HIV/AIDS in CanadaCommittee for Accessible AIDS TreatmentCanada Henry Luyombya July 24, 2012

  2. www.hivimmigration.ca

  3. CAAT 2012 The 3 ‘Es’ of Addressing Challenges

  4. CAAT 2012 Access & Equity Award, City of Toronto 2009

  5. CAAT 2012 Casey Award 2012

  6. Contact Information Henry Luyombya Research Project Coordinator, CHAMP Study Office: +1.416.642.6486 ext 2265 Cell: +1.647.718.5634 hluyombya@ohtn.on.ca champ@hivimmigration.ca www.HIVimmigration.ca HIVimmigration @HIVimmigration

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