Statement by the Southeast Asia Harm Reduction Association (AHRA) on the Closure of NAM aidsmap
The Southeast Asia Harm Reduction Association (AHRA) is deeply dismayed by the impending closure of NAM aidsmap. For 37 years, NAM has served as a crucial pillar of health journalism, community engagement, and empowerment through accurate information on HIV/AIDS, directly impacting and benefiting the harm reduction field
Founded amidst the uncertainty of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, NAM aidsmap swiftly became a crucial resource, providing reliable information to professionals and those living with HIV/AIDS worldwide. From advocating for evidence-based practices like PrEP to championing the U=U campaign, NAM aidsmap has played an indispensable role in advancing HIV prevention and treatment.
The decision to close NAM aidsmap underscores the challenges faced by the HIV sector today, despite significant strides in treatment and prevention. AHRA calls upon stakeholders to reconsider this decision, recognizing NAM aidsmap’s pivotal role in shaping global HIV/AIDS discourse. The closure of such a vital resource sends a distressing message about our collective commitment to ending HIV/AIDS.
AHRA extends heartfelt gratitude to NAM aidsmap for their unwavering dedication and contributions to our region and beyond. As AHRA continues its mission to promote harm reduction and improve health outcomes, we stand in solidarity with NAM aidsmap and urge for continued support to ensure that reliable, accessible HIV information remains available to all who need it.
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