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Welcome to INP+
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is
a social movement by and for People Living with
HIV/AIDS (PLHIV) in enforcing the recognition for Human Rights
of PLHIV in India. INP+ has waged a long and intensive struggle
against fear, ignorance, prejudice and despair born out of the
epidemic and stood to represent courage, insight, acceptance and
hope to hundreds and thousands of People Living with HIV/AIDS.
We support PLHIV to form self help groups from the bottom up and
foster bonding with intra- and intercommunity groups to gain
strength and support.
Our members include besides PLHIV, people from diverse orientation
and marginalized sections of the society – MSM (Men having Sex with
Men), IDU (Injecting Drug Users), Sex workers etc. The membership is
open to all Indians living with HIV irrespective of gender, caste,
religion etc.
Browse through our site to learn more about INP+ and how you can
contribute!
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National Consultation
Meeting for IDU
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UN SESSIONS – HIV Report,
2007 Status of the epidemic read more
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AIDS POLICY FOR INDUSTRY,
Madurai read more
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Rally taken out in
Kolkatta in support of HIV Bill in Parliament
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INP+ receives New Jersey
honor read
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Screening of PLHA for second line drugs
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Livelihood strategies for PLHIV, a joint workshop by INP+, UNDP and
TANSACS -
On 12 June 2008 at Hotel GRT Grand, Chennai. The one day workshop
was inaugurated by Mr. Benjamin, UN tsunami recovery manager, UNDP
Chennai and the objective was to come up with strategies for
livelihood options for PLHIV. The distinguished guests were Ms.
Supriya Sahu IAS, PD TANSACS, Mr. KK Abraham
President INP+, Ms. Alka Narang, UNDP Thiru. Gagandeep Singh
Bedi IAS, Director, Rural development, Thiru. Muruganandam IAS,
Managing director, Women Development Corporation and Dr. K.
Manivasan IAS Director, Social welfare. The PLHIV networks from the
various states and the selected NGOs shared their experience and
exhibited their products made by PLHIV and other members in the
groups.
Click here for more photos.
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