REG reports: Kazakhstan

An Analytical report Size Estimation and Needs Assessment of Foreign Migrants Living with HIV in Kazakhstan

This analytical report estimates the number of international migrants living with HIV and representatives of key populations (KPs) in the Republic of Kazakhstan. It further examines the barriers these individuals face in accessing HIV prevention and treatment services. The analysis focuses on migrants from four countries within the Eastern Europe and Central Asia (EECA) region: Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. Apart from Tajikistan, these nations share a border with Kazakhstan and represent the primary sources of migration, with a notable upward trend in labor arrivals from Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan.

The full text of the report is available in RUS. You can also download the resume in English and in Kazakh languages.

Situation and economic analysis of HIV services for international migrants in Kazakhstan

REG presents the results of a situational and economic analysis conducted in 2021-2022, which examined the availability of health care to HIV-positive migrants temporarily residing in the Republic of Kazakhstan, and analysed the barriers and trajectories of their overcoming in access to health care for international migrants living with HIV. Also, the report is available in RUS

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