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  • Human rights are seen as key in tackling the HIV epidemic, with a focus on changing laws that criminalize sex work and male-to-male sex over the past decade.
  • A qualitative study in Papua New Guinea (PNG) explored community perspectives on law reform and how these laws hinder HIV prevention efforts by pushing communities underground.
  • Stakeholders emphasized that any successful reform must consider PNG's unique context, provide support for community engagement, and prioritize dignity as the reason for law change rather than just addressing HIV.

Article Abstract

Community activists, policymakers and researchers have long identified human rights as central to addressing the HIV epidemic. Over the past 10 years, efforts to incorporate human rights into the HIV response have focused on reforming laws which criminalise sex work and male-to-male sex. Laws criminalising sex work and male-to-male sex drive communities underground, making HIV prevention, testing, and treatment efforts more difficult. This article draws on a qualitative study conducted in Papua New Guinea (PNG) which examined stakeholder views on prospects for law reform, the impact of criminal laws on communities, and the role of law reform in addressing the HIV epidemic. While efforts to reform criminal laws related to sex work and male-to-male sex have taken place in PNG, these have been unsuccessful. Stakeholders identified that strategies for addressing criminal laws and the impacts of law reform must be grounded in the PNG context, that there must be material support for community members to engage with criminal laws and human rights, and that dignity rather than HIV should be the justification for law reform.

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