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Mission by Senior UNDP Policy Advisors to Jamaica Yields Positive Engagement from Parliamentarians on Implementation of Recommendations of the Global Commission on HIV and the Law

Mission by Senior UNDP Policy Advisors to Jamaica Yields Positive Engagement from Parliamentarians on Implementation of Recommendations of the Global Commission on HIV and the Law

Published on Tuesday, 01 October 2013 03:44
Senior UNDP policy advisors on Parliamentary Development and HIV, Health and Development, including Charles Chauvel, former Commissioner of the Global Commission on HIV and the Law, recently completed a joint mission to Jamaica as part of follow up work on the recommendations of the Global Commission on HIV and the Law. The mission was conducted to promote and build on efforts already underway in the country on parliamentary implementation of legal reform as well as to contribute to development of a strategy to strengthen parliamentary engagement on HIV and the law, which is due to be completed within this year. According to the latest UNAIDS data, there are an estimated 28,000 people living with HIV (PLHIV) in Jamaica. Jamaica’s circumstances concerning its ability to provide future HIV treatment for PLHIV and sustain prevention initiatives is particularly vulnerable. Already reaching less than 65% coverage of affected populations with antiretroviral treatment, it is facing imminent loss of critical support from the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis & Malaria as a result of its recent reclassification by the Bretton Woods institutions as a middle-income country. Coinciding with this, infection rates are increasing amongst certain key populations, including women, young people and men who have sex with men (MSM). Some progress in respect to legal reform – the Domestic Violence Act, the Property Rights of Spouses Act, the Maintenance Act – is either underway or has already been attained; however, more is necessary. Factsheets on youth, women, and key populations in Jamaica, produced for this mission, make the following select recommendations for action:


Joined by members of the UN Country Team, the delegation met with key government officials and representatives from civil society organizations, including Minister of Justice Mark Golding, Chief Justice Zaila Mcalla, the Speaker, Senate President and key Members of Parliament, and public servants from Ministries of Health, Justice and Commerce. Outcomes of the meetings included:


  Related resources Youth in Jamaica Factsheet English     Women in Jamaica Factsheet English     Key Populations in Jamaica Factsheet English     Related links Caribbean Regional Dialogue of the Global Commission on HIV and the Law Judicial Sensitisation on HIV and the Law in the Caribbean, 6 October 2011 Brief overview of the National Dialogue on Human Rights, HIV and the Law in Belize, 12-13 October, 2011 Brief overview of the National Dialogue on HIV and the Law in Panama, 5-6 December 2011
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