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South Asia Regional Advocacy Framework and Resource Guide: HIV, Human Rights...

The South Asia Regional Advocacy Framework and Resource Guide was developed to assist organizations in South Asia to work together on advocacy priorities for removing the legal and policy barriers that prevent MSM and transgender people from enjoying the right to the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health, particularly in relation to access to HIV prevention, treatment and care. It is focused as much on governments and national AIDS Programmes as it is on community organizations, as partnerships between governments and civil society have proven to be an effective vehicle for change in this area. It provides the background commitments, guidelines and evidence that can support advocacy efforts and a process that groups and individuals can follow to identify what needs to change, who they can work in partnership with and what strategies they can use. 

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Series of dialogues in Brazil culminates with a National Dialogue on HIV and...

As a follow up to the report of the Global Commission on HIV and the Law, UNDP has launched a series of local level national dialogues on HIV and the Law in Brazil. Dialogues were held in Curitiba, focusing on access to justice, and in Porto Alegre, which dealt with the question of criminalization of HIV transmission. The series of interactive dialogues culminated in a National Dialogue on HIV and the Law in the city of Niterói in Rio de Janeiro on 26 and 27 November 2013. The discussions covered issues such as human rights violations, stigma and discrimination and the criminalization of people living with HIV. Nearly 300 human rights activists, students, legal and HIV experts, as well as members of the Government, participated at this two day event organized by UNDP in partnership with the non governmental organization ‘Pela Vidda Niterói’ and health institutes.

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Report urges stronger legal protections for women and girls affected by HIV in...

Bangkok – A report from four Asian countries reveals serious gaps in the legal means of protection of the rights of HIV-affected women and girls in health care settings. Human rights violations include discriminatory treatment by medical workers, breaches of confidentiality, forced sterilization and abortions, denial of services and care, and misinformation on standards of care.

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Impact of Laws on Youth’s Access to Sexual Health Services – Study Release

Impact of Laws on Youth’s Access to Sexual Health Services – Study Release Published on Tuesday, 19 November 2013 18:00 Bangkok, 18 November 2013 – Restrictive laws and policies in Asia-Pacific are blocking young people from accessing sexual and reproductive health…

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A life of dignity for all | Mandeep Dhaliwal

Without a doubt there has been great progress in the AIDS response. The numbers tell us that the overall rates of new HIV infections are in decline. However, this is not the case for typically excluded populations such as gay men and other men who have sex with men, women and men who inject drugs, sex workers and transgender people. In these groups, HIV is on the rise and alarmingly so. For example, in Bangkok HIV prevalence among men who have sex with men rose from 11 percent in 2003 to 29 percent in 2011

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