Bryan Austin
Department of Anthropology, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, USA.
Cult Health Sex. 2025 Jul;27(7):930-946. doi: 10.1080/13691058.2024.2416534. Epub 2024 Oct 26.
This paper analyses the experiences of public healthcare workers in Uganda under the Anti Homosexuality Act (AHA) 2023, who specialise in the provision of HIV prevention and treatment services to criminalised 'key populations' for HIV, including men who have sex with men, transgender women, and female sex workers. Utilising in-depth semi-structured interviews with 17 public healthcare workers and participant observation with LGBTQ+ and HIV activists, public health officials, and development workers, this ethnographic study explored the legal, social and ethical challenges that public healthcare providers faced. Public healthcare workers have experienced various types of stigma from their work, including socio-legal stigma from the criminalisation of 'promoting homosexuality', stigma by association with key populations, concealment stigma, and denial. Legal ambiguities stemming from the AHA 2023 have led to security incidents for some public healthcare workers. The study highlights the ethical dilemmas that have arisen from the 'duty to report' clause, which conflicts with professional healthcare ethics of confidentiality, and the role the Ministry of Health played in passing the AHA 2023, instilling confusion about its enforcement, and minimising and denying the risks the legislation has had on Uganda's HIV epidemic.
本文分析了乌干达公共卫生工作者在2023年《反同性恋法》(AHA)下的经历,这些工作者专门为被定罪的艾滋病毒“关键人群”提供艾滋病毒预防和治疗服务,其中包括男同性恋者、变性女性和女性性工作者。通过对17名公共卫生工作者进行深入的半结构化访谈,并对 LGBTQ+ 及艾滋病毒活动人士、公共卫生官员和发展工作者进行参与观察,这项人种志研究探讨了公共卫生服务提供者所面临的法律、社会和伦理挑战。公共卫生工作者在工作中遭遇了各种形式的污名化,包括因“宣扬同性恋”被定罪而产生的社会法律污名、与关键人群相关联所带来的污名、隐瞒污名以及被否认。2023年《反同性恋法》导致的法律模糊性给一些公共卫生工作者带来了安全事件。该研究突出了“举报义务”条款所引发的伦理困境,这与保密的专业医疗伦理相冲突,同时也凸显了卫生部在通过2023年《反同性恋法》中所扮演的角色,该法案在执行方面造成了混乱,并淡化和否认了该立法对乌干达艾滋病毒疫情所带来的风险。