Claim free tickets to see Bel Trew’s documentary and a panel discussion at the Institute of Contemporary Arts

Independent It is offering 10 pairs of tickets to a special screening at the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) and one reader will also receive a free membership worth £60.
We made a presentation in collaboration with ICA to coincide with World AIDS Day. Death Penalty: The true cost of Trump’s HIV aid cutsA documentary by chief international correspondent Bel Trew.
The film follows her travels to Uganda and Zimbabwe, where people lack access to medicine and pregnant women die because they are afraid of infecting their babies.
The screening on 30 November will be followed by a panel discussion with Bel, Christine Stegling from UNAIDS, Dr Charles Ssonko from Médecins Sans Frontières, Patrick Kinemo from MSI Tanzania and Lord Smith, Chancellor of the University of Cambridge.
The giveaway is open to subscribers only. Morning Headlines And on the ground newsletters. The latter was co-written by Bel and world affairs editor Sam Kiley.
Delivered every Wednesday, on the ground It offers in-depth reporting from across Europe and the Middle East, from frontline stories in Ukraine to developments in global politics and humanitarian crises.
Meanwhile, Morning Headlines like that Independent‘s daily newsletter brings the biggest stories and talking points straight to your inbox every weekday morning.
To have the chance to claim free tickets and membership, simply register on our site. Morning Headlines or on the ground Newsletters until Tuesday, November 18th. Details on how to participate will be shared in emails sent on Wednesday, November 19th.
Readers selected to purchase their tickets will be contacted on Monday 24 November – see full event details Here.


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