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Stigma and DiscriminationASOD-Uganda looks at issues relating to stigma and discrimination and how they affect orphans and other vulnerable children. Stigma and discrimination mean that people are not treated equally or fairly. The right to be treated equally is part of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. And we also look in detail at participation, protection from abuse and legal issues. Key points about stigma and discrimination are:
Stigma, discrimination and HIV/AIDSStigma is about beliefs and attitudes. Discrimination relates to actions. Both are based on negative views of people simply because they are seen as belonging to a particular group. HIV/AIDS is commonly associated with stigma and discrimination. This may be because of HIV's association with death, sex and drug use.Children and young people in other groups may also experience stigma and discrimination. These include orphans, children of women who sell sex, street children, refugees, children in detention, children who use drugs and children in child-headed households. Many of these experience 'double' stigma because they are also more vulnerable to HIV/AIDS. Effects of stigma and discriminationChildren and young people experience stigma and discrimination in different places. These include at home, in their local community, in schools and at health care facilities. This may result in children and young people being denied access to health care and education. Effects of stigma and discrimination include:
The right to equalityChildren and young people have a right to be treated equally. If a child is treated differently just because they belong to a different group, they are being discriminated against. This is against their human rights.Proposed actionThe following actions can help overcome stigma and discrimination:
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