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The Amsterdam Statement is the result of the Global Consultation on
Sexual and Reproductive Rights, held in Amsterdam from December 5 to 7,
2007.
This is the report of the workshop PLHIV leadership to scale up testing
held at the 11th National STI*HIV*AIDS Congress in the RAI in
Amsterdam, the Netherlands, on November 30, 2007. The discussion
organised by GNP+, and ICSS and with cooperation of AFEW, drew an
international public of PLHIV and non-PLHIV, and concluded with a
number of recommendations on different models of HIV testing.
This is the report of the Global Consultation on Sexual and Reproductive Rights of PLHIV, which was held in Amsterdam, The Netehrlands, from December 5 to 7, 2007.
The importance of linking SRH and HIV and AID S is now widely recognised. The majority of HIV infections are sexually transmitted or are associated with pregnancy, childbirth and breast-feeding. The risk of HIV transmission and acquisition can be further increased due to the presence of certain sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
In addition, sexual and reproductive ill-health and HIV share root causes, including poverty, limited access to appropriate information, gender inequality, cultural norms and social marginalisation of the most vulnerable populations. The international community agrees that the Millennium Development Goals will not be achieved without ensuring access to SRH services and an effective global response to the HIV epidemic
Inclus le Déclaration d’Amsterdam sur les droits de santé sexuelle et reproductive des personnes vivant avec le VIH