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    The legislation adopted in May contains provisions making “aggravated homosexuality” a capital offence and imposes penalties for consensual same-sex relations of up to life in prison

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    • đź’¬ “The law has created a lot of fear and paranoia.” Find out in @TheMonitor how #Uganda’s law making “aggravated homosexuality” a capital offence is impacting the #HIV response in the country. https://t.co/8WzZ6raef1 https://t.co/EFtXnX2EEK

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    The HIV/AIDS treatment centre in Kampala is almost empty, days after Uganda enacted one of the most draconian anti-gay laws on Earth.

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    • "The LGBT community in #Uganda is on lockdown now...They don't have preventive services. They cannot access condoms...they cannot access ARTs." @news24 shines a spotlight on the catastrophic public health impact of the country's anti-gay law. https://t.co/nyCGJFdxdu

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    EACS Statement – Anti-homosexuality law in Uganda and other countries 1 June 2023 We at the European AIDS clinical Society are sad to learn that President Yoweri Museveni has signed Uganda’s anti-homosexuality bill into law. This is among one of the harshest anti-LGBTIQA+ laws in the world, further marginalising a key population that is in need of care and support and driving them away…

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    • RT @EACSociety: Make sure to read the EACS Statement on the anti-homosexuality law in #Uganda and other countries. https://t.co/oKfYl11wPT…

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    Contingency Fund for Emergencies

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      The CFE funding is crucial for WHO to kick-start nimble responses and stop disease outbreaks in their tracks. It allowed WHO to quickly respond to: 🔸 mpox 🔸 cholera in #Malawi 🔸 Ebola in #DRC and #Uganda https://t.co/VDhpVZX8J0 https://t.co/oA3S0vdJdx https://t.co/tZVqRVHi3w

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    A group of global scientists and academics have signed an open letter urging Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni to veto a hardline bill criminalizing homosexuality in the country. The scientists call homosexuality “normal and natural”

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    • For a country that has led in most aspects of the HIV response - such a shame that this retrogressive step would be a huge set back (not to mention the human rights violation: #Uganda: Leading scientists urge President Museveni to veto anti-LGBT bill | CNN https://t.co/hoLyDPR5iJ