Abstract

With Brazil's HIV/AIDS response beset by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and the antiscience approach from president Jair Bolsonaro, civil society organisations are picking up the slack, even as funds from international donors dwindle. The Barong Cultural Institute, formed in 1996 in São Paulo and working across 50 municipalities nationwide, has long sought to bring a holistic and non-judgmental approach to HIV/AIDS outreach in Brazil, as part of a wider strategy to promote sexual and reproductive health education.

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