Grantees
Grantees
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Labrys
2008
A grant to educate stakeholders on the health and rights of transgender people and explore models for changing gender in official documents in order to establish an institutional mechanism for making these changes in Kyrgyzstan.
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Media Monitoring Agency Association
2008
A grant to support the development of a communication strategy for disseminating information about the availability of support for health education, mentorship and health advocacy training for Roma students from Romania attending medical schools and nursing colleges.
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Mediae Company
2008
A grant to support the Mediae Company for the production, related outreach, and follow-up research of three episodes of the television drama series Makutano Junction, broadcast to more then 20 million viewers throughout Africa
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Network of Sex Work Projects
2008
A grant to build the infrastructure of the global Network of Sex Work Projects to support the organization's aim of long-term advocacy dedicated to promoting the health and human rights of sex workers.
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Roma ACCESS NGO
2008
A grant to reduce the gap in access to health care that currently exists between the Roma and non-Roma population in southeast Romania.
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Roma Center for Democracy
2008
A grant to foster local implementation of the National Action Plan for Roma Health adopted by the Serbian Government in 2005, under the framework of the Decade of Roma Inclusion.
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Safe Pulse of Youth (SPY) Belgrade
2008
Funds are to reduce the HIV infection rates among the Roma population in Belgrade and Nis, with special emphasis on most-at risk Roma groups, particularly Roma men who have sex with men.
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Social and Environmental Entrepreneurs on behalf of Desiree Alliance
2008
A grant to support a scholarship program and conference-related expenses for sex worker participation at the 2008 IHRA Conference.
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Survivors Self Help Group
2008
A grant to support advocacy to further the legal and human rights of sex workers in the Busia Municipality of Kenya.
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Tais Plus 2
2008
A grant to positively influence public opinion regarding sex workers; inform the public and decisionmakers of major obstacles in providing quality HIV prevention services for sex workers; and reduce stigma and discrimination against sex workers from law enforcement bodies, medical personnel, religious leaders, and the general public.
