Situation Analyses on Access to HIV Services for Migrants in Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia (2026)

This series of situation analyses presents the state of access to HIV services for migrants in Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia at the beginning of 2026. Prepared by specialists and partners of the Regional Expert Group on Migration and Health for Eurasia, the three reports examine the experiences of nationals living abroad and foreign migrants residing in each country. They identify the legal, administrative, financial, social, and stigma-related barriers that affect access to HIV testing, antiretroviral treatment, clinical monitoring, psychosocial support, and continuity of care across borders. Together, the publications highlight country-specific challenges and promising practices, and provide practical recommendations for health authorities, civil-society organisations, and international partners to strengthen confidential, equitable, and migrant-sensitive HIV services throughout the region of the Caucasus.

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