🌟 On April 7th, a particularly important event was held in honor of International Health Day – a training session dedicated to this significant day and aimed at supporting refugees! 💪🌍 EHPV and Pagulasabi joined forces to discuss important topics that affect each of us. Under the guidance of Kulbayev Sagib, we focused on the following important themes:
1️⃣ Healthy lifestyle: A discussion on how to maintain a healthy lifestyle, even in conditions of stress and change.
https://ehpv.ee/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/ehpv_logo_en.jpg00Vassili Skripkinhttps://ehpv.ee/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/ehpv_logo_en.jpgVassili Skripkin2024-04-10 09:14:382024-04-10 09:14:38On April 7th, a particularly important event
Around the world, the right to health of millions is increasingly coming under threat.
Diseases and disasters loom large as causes of death and disability.
Conflicts are devastating lives, causing death, pain, hunger and psychological distress.
The burning of fossil fuels is simultaneously driving the climate crisis and taking away our right to breathe clean air, with indoor and outdoor air pollution claiming a life every 5 seconds.
The WHO Council on the Economics of Health for All has found that at least 140 countries recognize health as a human right in their constitution. Yet countries are not passing and putting into practice laws to ensure their populations are entitled to access health services. This underpins the fact that at least 4.5 billion people — more than half of the world’s population — were not fully covered by essential health services in 2021.
To address these types of challenges, the theme for World Health Day 2024 is ‘My health, my right’.
This year’s theme was chosen to champion the right of everyone, everywhere to have access to quality health services, education, and information, as well as safe drinking water, clean air, good nutrition, quality housing, decent working and environmental conditions, and freedom from discrimination.
https://ehpv.ee/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/ehpv_logo_en.jpg00Vassili Skripkinhttps://ehpv.ee/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/ehpv_logo_en.jpgVassili Skripkin2024-04-08 06:36:562024-04-08 06:36:56World Health Day 2024
24 березня – Всесвітній день боротьби з туберкульозом. У рамках цього дня, за підтримки Американського посольства, у центрі EHPV у Нарві, була в гостях провідний спеціаліст Нарвської лікарні, пульмонолог, доктор Вероніка Ільїна-провела лекцію на тему “Що таке туберкульоз простими словами”.
Ми дізналися все про цю хворобу, зробили свої висновки та записалися на флюрографію.
Туберкульоз (ТБ) – це інфекційне захворювання, яке найчастіше вражає легені та викликається певним видом бактерій. Він поширюється повітрям при кашлі, чханні чи відхаркуванні інфікованих людей. Туберкульоз запобігти і вилікувати.
Бережіть себе!!!
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The theme of World TB Day 2024 is: Yes! We Can End TB
World TB Day, falling on March 24th each year, is designed to build public awareness that tuberculosis today remains an epidemic in much of the world, causing the deaths of nearly one-and-a-half million people each year, mostly in developing countries. It commemorates the day in 1882 when Dr Robert Koch astounded the scientific community by announcing that he had discovered the cause of tuberculosis, the TB bacillus. At the time of Koch’s announcement in Berlin, TB was raging through Europe and the Americas, causing the death of one out of every seven people. Koch’s discovery opened the way towards diagnosing and curing TB.
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📅 Every second Friday of the month, HIV testing is available at Xbaar! Don’t miss the chance to check your health!
We invite you to join our fight for a healthy future! Remember, health is our most valuable asset!
You can also find additional information on the website ehpv.ee
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When meeting with a journalist… Shameema Binte Rahman #ERR Freelance Writer – Art Critic – Various art magazines
Experienced journalist with a demonstrated history of working in the print, broadcast, and online media industry. Skilled in Search Engine Optimization …
Such a dialogue is more than merely a conversation over issues of importance – it lies at the very core of our EHPV existence. This is a very frank story about important things. 1. This article is about the health of a man’s… It’s undoubtedly, to worry about the health of their family and other loved ones, it is very important. 2. Estonia can be proud that we now have one of the most progressive equal marriage bills in the world, and that we’ve sent out a strong message about the kind of country we are. The Marriage Equality Act puts this fundamental principle and human right into law. It makes the case for investment in health and creating societies where health is valued.’
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Welcome to EMIS, the largest ever survey of men who are attracted to men.
This wave of EMIS has also been expanded for the first time to invite transgender women and non-binary people who feel sexually attracted to men to take part in the survey.
Please take part if you are a man (cis or trans*), a trans* woman or a non-binary person…
who has sex with men
who is attracted to other men
who thinks they might have sex with men in the future
https://ehpv.ee/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/ehpv_logo_en.jpg00Vassili Skripkinhttps://ehpv.ee/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/ehpv_logo_en.jpgVassili Skripkin2024-03-15 12:03:182024-03-15 18:05:07EMIS: European Men-who-have-sex-with-men and trans* people Internet Survey 2024
GENEVA, 6 March 2024— Ahead of International Women’s Day, celebrated on 8 March, UNAIDS is calling for the protection of women’s rights to protect their health.
The world is way off track to meet the gender, equality and HIV targets that are part of the Sustainable Development Goals. At the current rate of progress, it will take an estimated 300 years to end child marriage, 140 years for women to be represented equally in positions of power and leadership in the workplace, and 47 years to achieve equal representation in national parliaments.
In addition, around the world at least five women or girls are killed every hour by someone in their own family. One in three women worldwide experience sexual or gender-based violence.
Women who experience violence are more at risk of acquiring HIV. This risk is heightened for the 600 million women and girls who live in the world’s conflict-affected countries, facing an increased danger of sexual violence. And in the majority of the world’s poorest countries, the debt crisis is squeezing out investment in education, health, and social protection, particularly hurting women and girls.
Women are further threatened by the organized pushback against women’s rights. “Today, women’s hard-won rights are under a globally coordinated, ruthless attack. Those facing the most vicious attack are already the most marginalized women,” said Winnie Byanyima, Executive Director of UNAIDS. “The injustices faced by women are not natural disasters to prepare for, like hurricanes or storms. They are man-made, and, as such, we can unmake them.”
The good news is that across the world, women and girls are leading struggles for equality and rights. Women are standing up against oppression in their homes, workplaces, and communities. Women’s movements are providing direct support to women and girls who face violence, and marching and striking for equality. To protect women’s rights, it is vital to support and resource these community organizations, civil society groups and women’s organizations—the frontline defenders of those rights.
Like justice, health is never given, it is won.
UNAIDS’ call this International Women’s Day, is to protect women and girls’ health, protect women and girls’ rights. In doing so, the world will end AIDS, and will overcome the inequalities driving it.
https://ehpv.ee/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/ehpv_logo_en.jpg00Vassili Skripkinhttps://ehpv.ee/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/ehpv_logo_en.jpgVassili Skripkin2024-03-06 17:18:232024-03-06 17:24:39On International Women’s Day, UNAIDS calls for protecting women’s rights to protect their health
Last week we hosted an international seminar “The wellbeing of Ukrainian refugees in need of HIV and TB care” in the old building of the Sorbonne university.
Seminar highlights:
– both academic and civil society-based researchers in equal proportions took part in the two-day agenda, including Ukrainian refugees;
– we discussed health services for Ukrainian refugees in 6 receiving countries of Europe – both high and middle income;
– how we can analyse migration of Ukrainian refugees in the wider European context of refugee health and migration policy;
– what research tools are applicable for sentitive populations such as vulnerable groups among migrants and refugees;
– research ethics and researchers’ positionality.
Participants from the following organisations took part in the seminar: Cermes3 and the CEPED (Center for Research of Population and Development) of the Université Paris Cité, WHO Regional Office for Europe, Альянс громадського здоров’я Alliance for Public Health, «100% життя» – Мережа ЛЖВ, TB Europe Coalition, UNAIDS Eastern Europe and Central Asia, EHPV – Eesti HIV-positiivsete võrgustik, IOS Regensburg, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, University of Helsinki.
The seminar was funded by ANRS and College de France.
https://ehpv.ee/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/ehpv_logo_en.jpg00Vassili Skripkinhttps://ehpv.ee/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/ehpv_logo_en.jpgVassili Skripkin2024-03-06 09:13:142024-03-06 09:13:14Last week we hosted an international seminar "The wellbeing of Ukrainian refugees in need of HIV and TB care" in the old building of the Sorbonne university.
Our recent meeting in Tallinn, Estonia marked a significant milestone in shaping the future of the Baltic Refugee Support Hub
Thanks to the support of the Nordic Council of Ministers, we successfully crafted a joint Strategic Plan and vision for 2024-2025. Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Finland, and Poland are joining forces to provide comprehensive support to Ukrainian refugees in host countries.
Exciting discussions, insightful sessions, and collaborative efforts with local partners have paved the way for enhanced support to Ukrainian refugees. The meeting focused on expanding services, especially for vulnerable groups like HIV-positive individuals, children, and the LGBT+ community.
Our wonderful team:
Aldis Juksejs and Andris Veikenieks
Latvia
From organisation Biedrības “AGIHAS”
Svetlana Kulšis and Jelena Kulsyte
Lithuania
From organisation “Demetra”
BalticHUB continues its mission to provide informational support on psycho-social, medical, social-economic, legal, and information assistance. Together, we’re building a more inclusive and supportive environment.
https://ehpv.ee/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/ehpv_logo_en.jpg00Vassili Skripkinhttps://ehpv.ee/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/ehpv_logo_en.jpgVassili Skripkin2024-03-02 10:12:462024-03-02 10:58:19Our recent meeting in Tallinn, Estonia marked a significant milestone in shaping the future of the Baltic Refugee Support Hub
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