Author: Sophia Forum
The Catwalk for Power, Resistance and Hope. Strutting for women with HIV
Susan Cole, Sophia Forum Trustee writes on International Women’s Day about women and HIV This International Women’s Day I planned to write a blog about women with HIV dripping with […]
Read morePrEP in Europe Summit – making women’s voices heard
Sophia Forum trustee Jacqui Stevenson blogs on PrEP in Europe Summit Sophia Forum participated in the recent PrEP in Europe Summit, held in Amsterdam in February, along with almost 120 […]
Read moreAviva Community Fund – The Results
In October 2017, Sophia Forum entered the Aviva Community Fund contest to try to win financial support for our advocacy training events. Competition was fierce, and despite receiving a lot […]
Read moreIrina Lut Finance Officer
Irina has an MSc in Public Health from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and has been a researcher for community-led initiatives for over three years. She is […]
Read moreTransgender Day of Remembrance, 20th November 2017
Kathleen Charters, Sophia Forum Trustee blogs to mark Transgender Day of Remembrance, 20th November 2017 “Each and every one of us has the capacity to be an oppressor. I want […]
Read moreInvisible no longer: HIV affects women too
Sophia Forum trustee Jacqui Stevenson blogs on our joint project with Terrence Higgins Trust HIV was in the news last month, as Public Health England published new data showing a […]
Read moreInvisible no Longer: HIV and Women
GET INVOLVED Are you a women living with HIV? We want to hear from you about your experiences and what you think needs to change to ensure that women living […]
Read moreAviva Community Fund – Vote for WISE-UP+
After the success of our advocacy training WISE-UP+ events in 2014 and 2015, Sophia Forum are hoping to run two more WISE-UP+ events in 2018 with the help of our […]
Read moreBlack History Month: Fight the Power
Susan Cole, Sophia Forum Trustee writes about health inequality faced by black women in the UK. As a Black British woman and mother of four, every month is Black History […]
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