Baby speaks out on COVID-19
Baby speaks out on COVID-19
Follow the story of Baby Rivona, Country Focal Point for the Partnership to Inspire, Transform and Connect the HIV response (PITCH) programme as she speaks out on COVID-19 and what is needed from the Indonesian government to support people living with HIV. PITCH is an advocacy programme between Aidsfonds, Frontline AIDS and the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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Baby's story is part of our campaign 'Communities speak out on COVID-19'. Access all stories here
A fierce advocate
Baby Rivona is a fierce advocate for women living with HIV and AIDS in Indonesia. Besides being a Country Focal Point for PITCH, she co-founded the national Indonesian Positive Women Network (IPPI) and works tirelessly against discrimination and stigma, the elimination of gender-based violence and for rights for women living with HIV and fight for the sexual health and rights for all women.
Help spread the voices
We appeal to everyone to share this community voice to ensure that marginalised communities are not left behind. You can contribute by sharing this page on social media using the hashtag #HIVCOVID19 or by creating your own videos.
Support Baby's story on social media. Like, share and comment on Baby's lasted video Tweet here and his LinkedIn post here.
More on COVID-19 and HIV
The COVID-19 pandemic is strongly affecting the HIV response. Local and regional partners face increased difficulties to reach their communities in need. Unfortunately, this is just the tip of the iceberg. Visit our COVID-19 page to learn how the AIDS response is affected and working in the current circumstances.