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REPORT – GLOBAL COMMISSION ON HIV AND THE LAW HIV and the Law: Risks, Rights & Health. Evidence and human rights based laws can end an epidemic of bad laws and transform the global AIDS response. EVIDENCE. The final report of the Global Commission on HIV and the Law presents a coherent and compelling evidence base on human rights and legal issues relating to HIV. READ NOW. HIV AND HUMAN RIGHTS 4 | GOOD PRACTICE GUIDE: HIV AND HUMAN RIGHTS. Introduction . What is this guide for? The . Good Practice Guide: HIV and Human Rights. is an accessible and user-friendly CHALLENGING STIGMA AND DISCRIMINATION IN THE CARIBBEAN Challenging stigma and discrimination in the Caribbean. This project represents a three-year (2017-2019) investment by the Global Fund. UNDP was selected as the Principal Recipient for this grant by the Caribbean Vulnerable Communities Coalition and El Centro de Orientación e Investigación Integral, who will both serve asresponsible parties
CRIMINAL LAW AND HIV June 2012 Global Commission on HIV and the Law - Secretariat UNDP, HIV/AIDS Practice Bureau for Development Policy 304 East 45th Street, FF-1180, New York, NY 10017HIV IN JAMAICA
0% 4% 8% 12% 1990 1997 2005 2008 2011 e HIV Prevalence Trend Among Female Sex Workers in Jamaica (UNAIDS)11 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% e HIV Prevalence Among MSM in Caribbean Countries NATIONAL PLAN OF ACTION PLAN 2017 national plan of action plan 2017 - 2022 removing legal & human rights barriers to hiv and aids response in nigeria (2017-2022) national agency for the control of aids (naca) ASSESSMENT OF LEGAL, REGULATORY & POLICY ENVIRONMENT FOR ASSESSMENT OF LEGAL & REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT FOR HIV & AIDS IN MALAWI 2012 1 | P a g e Assessment of Legal, Regulatory & Policy Environment for HIV and AIDS in Malawi TRANS PEOPLE AND TRANS COMMUNITIES IN ASIA AND THE … 1 Suggested citation: Health Policy Project, Asia Pacific Transgender Network, United Nations Development Programme. 2015. Blueprint for the Provision of Comprehensive Care for Trans People and TransCommunities.
TRIPS TRANSITION PERIOD EXTENSIONS FOR LEAST-DEVELOPED Issue brief on tRIPs transition period etensions for least-developed countries UNDP, UNAIDS 5 time strengthening their human, administrative, financial and other capacities as provided in GLOBAL COMMISSION ON HIV AND THE LAWBACKGROUNDDIALOGUESIMPLEMENTATIONRESOURCESNEWSPAST EVENTS The Global Commission on HIV and the Law undertook 18 months of extensive research, consultation, analysis and deliberation. Its sources included the testimony of more than 700 people most affected by HIV-related legal environments from 140 countries, in addition to expert submissions and the large body of scholarship on HIV, healthand the law
REPORT – GLOBAL COMMISSION ON HIV AND THE LAW HIV and the Law: Risks, Rights & Health. Evidence and human rights based laws can end an epidemic of bad laws and transform the global AIDS response. EVIDENCE. The final report of the Global Commission on HIV and the Law presents a coherent and compelling evidence base on human rights and legal issues relating to HIV. READ NOW. HIV AND HUMAN RIGHTS 4 | GOOD PRACTICE GUIDE: HIV AND HUMAN RIGHTS. Introduction . What is this guide for? The . Good Practice Guide: HIV and Human Rights. is an accessible and user-friendly CHALLENGING STIGMA AND DISCRIMINATION IN THE CARIBBEAN Challenging stigma and discrimination in the Caribbean. This project represents a three-year (2017-2019) investment by the Global Fund. UNDP was selected as the Principal Recipient for this grant by the Caribbean Vulnerable Communities Coalition and El Centro de Orientación e Investigación Integral, who will both serve asresponsible parties
CRIMINAL LAW AND HIV June 2012 Global Commission on HIV and the Law - Secretariat UNDP, HIV/AIDS Practice Bureau for Development Policy 304 East 45th Street, FF-1180, New York, NY 10017HIV IN JAMAICA
0% 4% 8% 12% 1990 1997 2005 2008 2011 e HIV Prevalence Trend Among Female Sex Workers in Jamaica (UNAIDS)11 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% e HIV Prevalence Among MSM in Caribbean Countries NATIONAL PLAN OF ACTION PLAN 2017 national plan of action plan 2017 - 2022 removing legal & human rights barriers to hiv and aids response in nigeria (2017-2022) national agency for the control of aids (naca) ASSESSMENT OF LEGAL, REGULATORY & POLICY ENVIRONMENT FOR ASSESSMENT OF LEGAL & REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT FOR HIV & AIDS IN MALAWI 2012 1 | P a g e Assessment of Legal, Regulatory & Policy Environment for HIV and AIDS in Malawi TRANS PEOPLE AND TRANS COMMUNITIES IN ASIA AND THE … 1 Suggested citation: Health Policy Project, Asia Pacific Transgender Network, United Nations Development Programme. 2015. Blueprint for the Provision of Comprehensive Care for Trans People and TransCommunities.
TRIPS TRANSITION PERIOD EXTENSIONS FOR LEAST-DEVELOPED Issue brief on tRIPs transition period etensions for least-developed countries UNDP, UNAIDS 5 time strengthening their human, administrative, financial and other capacities as provided in REPORT – GLOBAL COMMISSION ON HIV AND THE LAW HIV and the Law: Risks, Rights & Health. Evidence and human rights based laws can end an epidemic of bad laws and transform the global AIDS response. EVIDENCE. The final report of the Global Commission on HIV and the Law presents a coherent and compelling evidence base on human rights and legal issues relating to HIV. READ NOW. REPORT IMPLEMENTATION The Global Commission on HIV and the law issued its landmark report in July 2012 and made several recommendations how the law can be used to respond to HIV in an evidence informed, rights based manner. Since the release of the Global Commission’s report, UNDP, working in partnership with UN Member States, civil society, UNAIDS cosponsors,the
ELIBRARY – GLOBAL COMMISSION ON HIV AND THE LAW December 2019. UNDP. eLibrary. Africa, Legal Environment Assessments Reviews And Audits. Download in: French. End of Project Evaluation – UNDP RSC Africa: “Strengthening Regional and National Legislative Environments for HIV/SRHR to Support the Enjoyment of Human Rights of LGBT People and Women and Girls in Sub-Saharan Africa – Phase II CHALLENGING STIGMA AND DISCRIMINATION IN THE CARIBBEAN Challenging stigma and discrimination in the Caribbean. This project represents a three-year (2017-2019) investment by the Global Fund. UNDP was selected as the Principal Recipient for this grant by the Caribbean Vulnerable Communities Coalition and El Centro de Orientación e Investigación Integral, who will both serve asresponsible parties
ELIBRARY LEGAL ENVIRONMENT ASSESSMENTS eLibrary. HIV continues to present a serious challenge to health and development in many countries. As has been demonstrated by the Global Commission on HIV and the Law, laws and policies based on public health evidence and human rights are the foundation of enabling legal environments that have the potential to positively impact the HIVresponse.
PACIFIC CONSULTATION REPORT 4 ACRONYMS AG Attorney General AIDS Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome. ARV Antiretroviral (drugs for treatment of HIV) ART Antiretroviral Therapy CBO Community Based Organisation CSO Civil Society Organisation CRC Convention of the Rights of the Child ESCAP Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific FBO Faith Based Organisation GIPA Greater Involvement of People living with USING COMPLAINTS TO ADDRESS HEALTHCARE VIOLATIONS 4 ii Acronyms and abbreviations AIDS Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome ART Anti-retroviral treatment BHPC Botswana Health Professions Council BOPD Botswana Office of People with Disability CBO Community-based organisation FEDOMA Federation of Disability Organisations in Malawi GNCZ General Nursing Council of Zambia HCAC Health Centre Advisory Committee (Malawi) HIV Human GUIDELINES FOR THE EXAMINATION OF PATENT APPLICATIONS 4 GUIDLINS FOR PHARMACUTICAL PATNT AMINATION EXAMINING PHARMACUTICAL PATNTS FROM A PUBLIC HALTH PRSPCTIV The Guidelines for the Examination of Patent Applications relating to Pharmaceuticals was written by Carlos Correa. This document represents a follow-up to an earlier document, Guidelines for the Examination of Pharmaceutical Patents: Developing a Public Health ADVANCING THE HUMAN RIGHTS AND INCLUSION OF LGBTI PEOPLE 1 Contents Acronyms and definitions 2 Acknowledgements 6 Introduction to the Handbook and a call for action 7 What is the situation of LGBTI people that parliamentarians can help address? 8 EVALUATION DU CADRE JURIDIQUE DE PROTECTION DES DROITS … Evaluation du cade légal, ôte d’Ivoie – Juin 2018 3 ACRONYME AFJ-CI : Association des Femmes Juristes de Côte d’ivoire APROSAM : Association pour la promotion de la santé de la Femme, de la mère, de l’enfant et de la famille ARSIP: Alliance des Réligieux Engagées contre le Sida et les Autres Pandémies GLOBAL COMMISSION ON HIV AND THE LAWBACKGROUNDDIALOGUESIMPLEMENTATIONRESOURCESNEWSPAST EVENTS Law prohibits or permits specific behaviours, and in so doing, shapes politics, economics and society. The law can be a human good that makes a material difference in people’s lives.COMMISSION OVERVIEW
The Global Commission on HIV and the Law interrogated the relationship between legal responses, human rights and HIV. The Commission focused on some of the most challenging legal and human rights issues in the context of HIV, including criminalisation of HIV transmission, behaviours and practices such as drug use, sex work, same-sex sexual relations, and issues of prisoners, migrants, REPORT IMPLEMENTATION Being LGBTI in Asia is a regional programme aimed at addressing inequality, violence and discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation, gender identity or intersex status, and promotes universal access to health and social services. REPORT – GLOBAL COMMISSION ON HIV AND THE LAW The final report of the Global Commission on HIV and the Law presents a coherent and compelling evidence base on human rights and legal issues relating to HIV. CHALLENGING STIGMA AND DISCRIMINATION IN THE CARIBBEAN This project represents a three-year (2017-2019) investment by the Global Fund. UNDP was selected as the Principal Recipient for this grant by the Caribbean Vulnerable Communities Coalition and El Centro de Orientación e Investigación Integral, who will both serve asTHE TIME HAS COME
iv “The Time Has Come” “The Time Has Come” v Acronyms and abbreviations AIDS Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome APCOM Asia Pacific Coalition on Male Sexual Health APMG AIDS Project Management Group APN+ Asia Pacific Network of People Living with HIV and AIDS APTN Asia Pacific Transgender Network ART Anti-retroviral treatment ARV Antiretroviral medication PACIFIC CONSULTATION REPORT 4 ACRONYMS AG Attorney General AIDS Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome. ARV Antiretroviral (drugs for treatment of HIV) ART Antiretroviral Therapy CBO Community Based Organisation CSO Civil Society Organisation CRC Convention of the Rights of the Child ESCAP Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific FBO Faith Based Organisation GIPA Greater Involvement of People living with LAWS AND PRACTICES RELATING TO CRIMINALIZATION OF … 3 1. Introduction This Regional Issues Brief has been written to provide an overview of an area of enquiry that the Global Commission on HIV and the Law is examining – laws and practices that effectively criminalise persons living with HIV and those CRIMINAL LAW AND HIV June 2012 Global Commission on HIV and the Law - Secretariat UNDP, HIV/AIDS Practice Bureau for Development Policy 304 East 45th Street, FF-1180, New York, NY 10017HIV IN JAMAICA
0% 4% 8% 12% 1990 1997 2005 2008 2011 e HIV Prevalence Trend Among Female Sex Workers in Jamaica (UNAIDS)11 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% e HIV Prevalence Among MSM in Caribbean Countries GLOBAL COMMISSION ON HIV AND THE LAWBACKGROUNDDIALOGUESIMPLEMENTATIONRESOURCESNEWSPAST EVENTS Law prohibits or permits specific behaviours, and in so doing, shapes politics, economics and society. The law can be a human good that makes a material difference in people’s lives.COMMISSION OVERVIEW
The Global Commission on HIV and the Law interrogated the relationship between legal responses, human rights and HIV. The Commission focused on some of the most challenging legal and human rights issues in the context of HIV, including criminalisation of HIV transmission, behaviours and practices such as drug use, sex work, same-sex sexual relations, and issues of prisoners, migrants, REPORT IMPLEMENTATION Being LGBTI in Asia is a regional programme aimed at addressing inequality, violence and discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation, gender identity or intersex status, and promotes universal access to health and social services. REPORT – GLOBAL COMMISSION ON HIV AND THE LAW The final report of the Global Commission on HIV and the Law presents a coherent and compelling evidence base on human rights and legal issues relating to HIV. CHALLENGING STIGMA AND DISCRIMINATION IN THE CARIBBEAN This project represents a three-year (2017-2019) investment by the Global Fund. UNDP was selected as the Principal Recipient for this grant by the Caribbean Vulnerable Communities Coalition and El Centro de Orientación e Investigación Integral, who will both serve asTHE TIME HAS COME
iv “The Time Has Come” “The Time Has Come” v Acronyms and abbreviations AIDS Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome APCOM Asia Pacific Coalition on Male Sexual Health APMG AIDS Project Management Group APN+ Asia Pacific Network of People Living with HIV and AIDS APTN Asia Pacific Transgender Network ART Anti-retroviral treatment ARV Antiretroviral medication PACIFIC CONSULTATION REPORT 4 ACRONYMS AG Attorney General AIDS Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome. ARV Antiretroviral (drugs for treatment of HIV) ART Antiretroviral Therapy CBO Community Based Organisation CSO Civil Society Organisation CRC Convention of the Rights of the Child ESCAP Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific FBO Faith Based Organisation GIPA Greater Involvement of People living with LAWS AND PRACTICES RELATING TO CRIMINALIZATION OF … 3 1. Introduction This Regional Issues Brief has been written to provide an overview of an area of enquiry that the Global Commission on HIV and the Law is examining – laws and practices that effectively criminalise persons living with HIV and those CRIMINAL LAW AND HIV June 2012 Global Commission on HIV and the Law - Secretariat UNDP, HIV/AIDS Practice Bureau for Development Policy 304 East 45th Street, FF-1180, New York, NY 10017HIV IN JAMAICA
0% 4% 8% 12% 1990 1997 2005 2008 2011 e HIV Prevalence Trend Among Female Sex Workers in Jamaica (UNAIDS)11 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% e HIV Prevalence Among MSM in Caribbean CountriesCOMMISSION OVERVIEW
The Global Commission on HIV and the Law interrogated the relationship between legal responses, human rights and HIV. The Commission focused on some of the most challenging legal and human rights issues in the context of HIV, including criminalisation of HIV transmission, behaviours and practices such as drug use, sex work, same-sex sexual relations, and issues of prisoners, migrants, childrenHIV AND THE LAW
“It is a paradox, one of the most effective laws we can offer to combat the spread of HIV is the protection of persons living with HIV, and those about them, from discrimination. This is a paradox because the community expects laws to protect the uninfected from the infected. Yet, at least at this stage of this epidemic, we must protect the infected too. REPORT IMPLEMENTATION Being LGBTI in Asia is a regional programme aimed at addressing inequality, violence and discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation, gender identity or intersex status, and promotes universal access to health and social services. REPORT – GLOBAL COMMISSION ON HIV AND THE LAW The final report of the Global Commission on HIV and the Law presents a coherent and compelling evidence base on human rights and legal issues relating to HIV. DIALOGUES – GLOBAL COMMISSION ON HIV AND THE LAW The Global Commission on HIV and the Law convened Regional Dialogues to generate policy debate, with a view to giving a voice to the critical HIV-related human rights and legal issues in regions, and improving HIV responses by strengthening legal environments.Regional Dialogues were held to learn from individuals, communities, policy and law makers, judges and law enforcers. EVALUATION OF THE GLOBAL COMMISSION ON HIV & THE LAW Visit the post for more.REPORT RESOURCES
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Visit the post for more. In 2012, the Global Commission on HIV and the Law called on countries to outlaw discrimination, repeal punitive laws and enact protective laws to promote public health and human rights for effective HIV responses. REMOVING LEGAL BARRIERS IN AFRICA The Africa Regional Grant on HIV aims to address human rights barriers faced by vulnerable communities in Africa, and facilitate access to lifesaving health care. ADVANCING THE HUMAN RIGHTS AND INCLUSION OF LGBTI PEOPLE 1 Contents Acronyms and definitions 2 Acknowledgements 6 Introduction to the Handbook and a call for action 7 What is the situation of LGBTI people that parliamentarians can help address? 8* Background
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Law prohibits or permits specific behaviours, and in so doing, shapes politics, economics and society. The law can be a human good that makes a material difference in people’s lives. It is therefore not surprising that law has the power to bridge the gap between vulnerability and resilience to HIV. In just three decades, over 35 million people have died of AIDS, and 37 million more have been infected with HIV. The HIV epidemic has become one of the greatest public health challenges of our time. It is also a crisis of law, human rights and social justice. The good news is that we now have all the evidence and tools we need to radically slow new HIV infections and stop HIV-related deaths. Paradoxically, this comes at a time when bad laws and other political obstacles are standing in the way of success. THE GLOBAL COMMISSION ON HIV AND THE LAW undertook 18 months of extensive research, consultation, analysis and deliberation. Its sources included the testimony of more than 700 people most affected by HIV-related legal environments from 140 countries, in addition to expert submissions and the large body of scholarship on HIV, healthand the law.
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