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The rights of people living with HIV/AIDS to participate in the voting process should be upheld, extended and preserved, with reasonable accommodations made in the voting process including voting programmes, mobile voting facilites, provisions for absentee voting, early voting and proxy or mail voting. This forms part of a six-part plan on how enhanced democratic processes can make a difference in fighting the HIV/AIDS pandemic, released by the Electoral Institute of Southern Africa.