Mobile health services for 1000 Moscow drug users

 
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Health, education, support!

Health, education, support!
We provide health counseling and training sessions to drug users in Moscow

Protect the human rights!

Protect the human rights!
ARF community coordinator Irina Teplinskaya who is a drug user herself and a prominent advocate for the rights of her peers, meets with the UN High Commissioner on Human Rights to discuss issues of access to health and rights protection in Russia

Winter in Moscow

Winter in Moscow
Last winter it was so freezing that we couldn't do the so needed HIV rapid tests - the buffer was freezing right away!! it was also impossible to provide any primary medical help. Thats why we need a vehicle

Winter in Moscow

Winter in Moscow
This picture is an art-fantasy. But its SO real!!!

Advocate!

Advocate!
Anya Sarang plenary speech at the International AIDS Conference in Vienna 2010 focused on the issue of repressive drug policy as the main barrier to protection of health and human rights of drug users as well as the source of social suffering and stigma related to drugs

Receiving the award from Canadian Network and HRW

Receiving the award from Canadian Network and HRW
Photo from Progress Report 'November update from Andrey Rylkov Foundation'

ARF Hep C action in Occupy Moscow camp

ARF Hep C action in Occupy Moscow camp
Photo from Progress Report 'Our latest outreach report'
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Organization

The Andrey Rylkov Foundation

Project Leader

anya sarang

Moscow, Moscow Russia

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