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Labour migrants in Russia and their needs
Daniel Kashnitsky, a junior researcher at the Higher School of Economics on direction on labour migration and HIV positive migrants living in Russia, told AFEW International about migrants’ medical insurance, collaboration with Russian authorities and some hopes for the better future.

Harm reduction programs in the situation of the COVID-19 crisis
Eurasian Harm Reduction Association published review of harm reduction programs in the situation of the COVID-19 crisis in 22 CEECA countries is published.

Call for proposals for grants
Call for proposals for grants on national/local budget analysis of health and social services for key populations.

The annual report of “Bridging the Gaps”
“Bridging the Gaps: health and rights for key population” released the annual report 2019.

COVID-19 will cause even more TB deaths
KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation, a partner of AFEW International in tuberculosis activities, sounds the alarm: COVID-19 will cause even more TB deaths.

COVID-19 Recovery: Building Back Better statement
AFEW International signed COVID-19 Recovery: Building Back Better statement and became a member of CoNGO membership.

Our goal is to help adolescents become stronger
For several years, International Charitable Foundation “AIDS Foundation East-West” (AFEW-Ukraine), a partner of AFEW International in Ukraine, has been successfully implementing programs aimed at working with adolescents who use psychoactive substances. This activity results in hundreds of strong and self-confident adolescents who change their lives and lives of people around them for the better.

“Civil Society Organisations in the EU and Russia in the Times of Pandemic: Victims or Heroes?”
EU-Russia Civil Society Forum is organizing an open online discussion on the roles of civil society organisations in the current situation of pandemic in different EU member states and Russia.

The Impact of COVID-19 on Russia’s politics and foreign policy
On the 26 of May a webinar “The Impact of COVID-19 on Russia’s politics and foreign policy”, organized by Netherlands Institute of International Relations.