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Workplace Beyond, Equity Within
  • About Inno
  • Issue-Based 
    • Anti-discrimination action
    • Case Study
    • Emerging Issue
  • Contact Inno
  • What We do 
    • Fight Hepatitis
    • Home&Away
    • Handshake Worker's Hotline
    • Emquality
    • ReSeedlient
    • ProF
  • Better Together 
    • Make Impact With Inno
    • Public Health
    • Campaign With Inno
  • …  
    • About Inno
    • Issue-Based 
      • Anti-discrimination action
      • Case Study
      • Emerging Issue
    • Contact Inno
    • What We do 
      • Fight Hepatitis
      • Home&Away
      • Handshake Worker's Hotline
      • Emquality
      • ReSeedlient
      • ProF
    • Better Together 
      • Make Impact With Inno
      • Public Health
      • Campaign With Inno
Workplace Beyond, Equity Within
  • About Inno
  • Issue-Based 
    • Anti-discrimination action
    • Case Study
    • Emerging Issue
  • Contact Inno
  • What We do 
    • Fight Hepatitis
    • Home&Away
    • Handshake Worker's Hotline
    • Emquality
    • ReSeedlient
    • ProF
  • Better Together 
    • Make Impact With Inno
    • Public Health
    • Campaign With Inno
  • …  
    • About Inno
    • Issue-Based 
      • Anti-discrimination action
      • Case Study
      • Emerging Issue
    • Contact Inno
    • What We do 
      • Fight Hepatitis
      • Home&Away
      • Handshake Worker's Hotline
      • Emquality
      • ReSeedlient
      • ProF
    • Better Together 
      • Make Impact With Inno
      • Public Health
      • Campaign With Inno
  • The Voices of the Global Community

    The protest wall became a sanctuary of resistance. We asked patient advocates to do two things: write their truth on a simple whiteboard in their mother tongue, and speak it directly into the lens.

    The voice of the community

    Collect authentic expressions from the community

  • Reclaiming the Narrative

    The Voices That Will Bring Down the Protest Wall of Stigma and Discrimination

    “I feel your pain, your isolation, your helplessness, your resentment, your exhaustion, and your rage. But I also need it. I need us to take that collective pain and forge it into bricks—bricks to hurl at the walls of this unjust system.

    One day, those walls will fall.

    And when they do, we will cheer for one another in our own languages. We will cheer for the feelings we were once forced to suppress, for the exhausting fight to be heard, and for those among us who were not fortunate enough to see the walls come down.”

  • Patient advocates from across the globe speak out against hepatitis discrimination and systemic neglect in their native languages.

  • Trapped by the Virus, or by Prejudice?

    Stories from the Philippines

    Simply because he tested positive for hepatitis B during a pre-employment medical examination, he was unjustly deprived of his job and struggled in the shadows of social prejudice and self-isolation. Until a scientific diagnosis revealed the truth about his illness, he decided to break his silence. From returning to the workforce to defend his labor rights to rallying nearly ten thousand "yellow warriors" for a public service protest, he is dedicated to breaking down systemic discrimination and declaring to the world through his actions: regardless of illness, everyone enjoys equal employment rights and dignity in life.

  • Fired for a Blood Test

    One Letter, One Life Saved

    The Caregiver No One Sees

    Four Lost, One Fights

    From Outcast to Policy Changer

    Bedridden to Leader

  • Feature Articles

    Fight Against Stigma and Discrimination

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    🔴 "This is not biology. This is a choice."

    Science has cured the virus, but systemic stigma and political silence are still killing our people. We demand an immediate end to this discrimination and will not stop fighting until all 254 million lives reclaim their right to dignity.

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