The Health Policy Project ended in 2016. Work continued under Health Policy Plus (HP+) until 2022.
PUBLICATION

- English Version
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Author(s): Kip Beardsley
Primary Language: English
Date: 4/16/2012
Abstract:
Effectively capturing and reporting discrimination data can help an organization or government administration gauge the level of discrimination in a country and ensure effective responses. However, there is currently no standard design for a discrimination monitoring and reporting system. In this report, the Health Policy Project brings together known international best practices; research on relevant, existing legal codes and systems in Ukraine; and information from consultations with key stakeholders to determine priorities and approaches for monitoring discrimination. The project also documents a process for defining the scope and scale of a potential system, which both incorporates these best practices as well as considers local needs, resources, and policy environments. The report serves as the beginning of a conversation on monitoring, reporting, and resolving cases of discrimination for vulnerable populations.
Advocacy HIV Men having Sex with Men (MSM) People Living With HIV (PLHIV) People who Inject Drugs (PWID) Report Sex Workers (SWs) Stigma and Discrimination Ukraine