Outlining Gay’s Right to Health in Jember, Indonesia: Challenges and Opportunities
Date
2020-07-31Author
ROKHMAH, Dewi
KHOIRON, Khoiron
YANI, Ristya Widi Endah
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Increased HIV prevalence in gay populations is a warning that needs to get government attention. AIDS
prevention programs in gay populations have been implementing various methods to change high-risk
behavior. However, HIV prevalence in gay populations continues to rise. The Indonesian Constitution
affirms human rights, including the right to life, the right against discrimination, and other fundamental
rights protected by the state. The research results showed that the fulfillment of the right to health in gay
is not going well or less effective. It was evidenced by the percentage of gay that reaches out to health
services was still limited. Gays were reluctant to access health services because of the lack of
confidentiality and privacy of the services of health workers, the general public, and the limited facilities.
Besides, stigma and discrimination are still often received both from health workers and families and
communities. They worried other gays would know the result of the test of VCT. There is a need for
standardization of services at all subdistrict health centers and hospitals providing VCT services for gay
in Jember.
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