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Silence can perpetuate this violence, and, as illustrated in the story of Devineil Brown written by The Ink NYC, silence can be deadly.
While the overall rate of incarceration has declined nationally, the rate of female incarceration has increased at nearly double the rate of male incarceration since 2002.
The Columbia University Community Collaborative Research Network (CCRN) works to strengthen community-researcher collaboration through training, education, research, and advocacy
What if these same social media platforms, used to share our own personal updates, could also be used to prevent HIV?
As they conduct cross-country business, truck drivers in Zambia, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) can face lines at the border that last for days.
In Kazakhstan, only one-third of the 19,000 HIV-positive people who inject drugs in needle syringe programs are linked to HIV care. Scaling up integrated, cost-efficient HIV services for this community is sorely needed.
Women who use drugs and/or alcohol are three to five times more likely to experience Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) than the general population. Yet, only one out of 20 ever receive help to stop this violence.
Congratulations, GHRCCA! GHRCCA just won two awards from the American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) in Kazakhstan.
While social media often portrays a curated version of people’s lives, it can also help tell a more complete story of misunderstood communities.
