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Election Priorities of Africans?

posted: 09/04/2010

Africans living with HIV are asked by the African HIV Policy Network (AHPN) for their ten most important HIV and sexual health issues for the Government, after the general election.
 

There are around 25,000 Africans with HIV in the UK. These Africans’ friends, families and communities are all affected too. After the election there will be major cuts in public spending which will affect health and other services.
 

Make your voice heard
Africans affected by HIV can influence the next Government's policies for the health and wellbeing of African communities.
Please add your top ten asks to this online survey.
 

The African HIV Policy Network will summarise the top '10 big asks' and pass these to existing and potential parliamentarians, community based organisations, policy makers and other stakeholders.

 

Are you registered to vote?
To vote in the UK general election on 6 May, you need to be registered to vote, before 20 April. 

Many Commonwealth citizens, including people seeking asylum, can register and vote.

We tell you more here.


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