Positively Belonging in Peru?: Venezuelan Migrants with HIV/AIDS at the intersections of Pharmaceutical Citizenship, Biosocialities, Race and Biomedicine. (360G-Wellcome-221213_Z_20_C)

£33,988

8,000+ Venezuelans living with HIV have fled their country and its crumbling health-system in search of life-saving medication. Yet, lived realities of pharmaceutical infrastructures and obstacles of access are scarcely known in host countries where they migrate, resulting in invisiblised migrant- experience and unaddressed HIV/refugee-related stigma. How the project will look: In collaboration with the Centre-for-Excellence-in-Chronic- Diseases(CRONICAS) at the Cayetano-Heredia-University(UPCH), Lima Museum-of- Memory,-Tolerance-&-Social-Inclusion(LUM), UCL-Culture, ONIGO-design-studios, and migrants living with HIV, we will place digitally-literate Peruvian & UK publics directly into migrants ‘shoes’ so that they can experience authentic pharmaceutical obstacles, develop deeper understandings of migrant experience, and engage meaningfully with the research. This will be achieved through developing a virtual ‘pharmacy escape-room’ (VER), designed collaboratively with HIV-positive Venezuelans, to tell real-world stories and involve the public in migrant worlds with the decisions/obstacles they face on a ‘lived’, experiential level. Post-initiative, collaborative discussions will be held between migrants and VER ‘players’, encouraging the public to greater value such people-centred health research, empower those with HIV to communicate their health-struggles, and address the HIV empathy gap through collaboratively brainstorming stigma reduction strategies. What we will achieve for: - Research - This activity will enrich the research by feeding back collaboratively produced data surrounding HIV/migrant stigma reduction into the main project. - Collaborators- Migrants will be empowered through communicating lived experiences and pharmaceutical obstacles to the public and reflecting on changing perceptions in post-activity collaborative roundtables. - Public Participants – HIV empathy gap will be collaboratively addressed, incorporating pre- and post-gameplay public perspectives on stigma reduction and community integration.

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Grant Details

Amount Awarded 33988
Applicant Surname Irons
Approval Committee Research Enrichment, Public Engagement
Award Date 2021-12-02T00:00:00+00:00
Financial Year 2021/22
Grant Programme: Title Research Enrichment - Public Engagement
Has the grant transferred? No
Internal ID 221213/Z/20/C
Lead Applicant Dr Rebecca Melanie Irons
Planned Dates: End Date 2025-03-31T00:00:00+00:00
Planned Dates: Start Date 2022-04-01T00:00:00+00:00
Recipient Org: City London
Recipient Org: Country United Kingdom
Region London
Research conducted at multiple locations? No
Total amount including partnership funding 33988