“…Human rights principles of participation, accountability, non-discrimination and transparency are consonant with the long history of work by PWID to make HIV services more responsive to their needs (Friedman et al, 2007), and with recent community calls urging that HCV treatment leave no one, including PWID, behind (MDM & INPUD, 2014). Whether or not framed explicitly in rights language, reform of HCV treatment should be grounded in a fundamental human rights claim: that injection of illicit drugs should not mean exclusion from citizenship, participation or quality, affordable, accessible care.…”