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Changing hearts and minds: Results from a multi-country gender and sexual diversity training
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Program ImplementationHomosexualityEducationQueer TheoryFeminist InquirySocial SciencesProgram EvaluationSexual Diversity TrainingSexual CulturesGender IdentityGlobal Health ProgramMulti-country GenderGender StudiesCultural DiversityTransgender StudyDiversity SensitivityPublic HealthHealth Services ResearchVulnerable Patient PopulationSexual And Reproductive HealthHealth PolicySexual DiversityHealth EquityAlternative SexualityCultureSexual HealthSexual MinoritiesTreatment And PreventionSociologyHiv ContinuumNegative AttitudesSexual Orientation
Engaging key populations, including gender and sexual minorities, is essential to meeting global targets for reducing new HIV infections and improving the HIV continuum of care. Negative attitudes toward gender and sexual minorities serve as a barrier to political will and effective programming for HIV health services. The President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), established in 2003, provided Gender and Sexual Diversity Trainings for 2,825 participants including PEPFAR staff and program implementers, U.S. government staff, and local stakeholders in 38 countries. The outcomes of these one-day trainings were evaluated among a subset of participants using a mixed methods pre- and post-training study design. Findings suggest that sustainable decreases in negative attitudes toward gender and sexual minorities are achievable with a one-day training.
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