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Human rights and HIV: Now More Than Ever |
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Friday, 16 November 2007 |
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10 Reasons Why Human Rights Should Occupy the Center of the Global AIDS Struggle
At the 2006 United Nations High Level Meeting on HIV/AIDS, world leaders
reaffirmed that “the full realization of all human rights and fundamental
freedoms for all is an essential element in the global response to the HIV/AIDS
pandemic.” Yet, 25 years into the AIDS epidemic, this “essential
element” remains the missing piece in the fight against AIDS.
Now more than ever, law and human rights should occupy the center of the
global HIV/AIDS struggle. Human rights and HIV: Now More Than Ever, published by OSI's Law and Health Initiative,
presents 10 reasons why.
Human rights and HIV: Now More Than Ever was originally released
in 2006. This edition contains the endorsements of 24 leading HIV/AIDS
organizations and networks throughout the world, amongst whom GNP+.
The declaration is available in English, French, Russian and Spanish and is available in the GNP+ library.
All organisations working with people living with HIV are encouraged to endorse the declaration. Please check the OSI website for more information.
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Global Network of People living with HIV/AIDS (GNP+)
P.O. Box 11726
1001 GS Amsterdam
The Netherlands
T +31 20 423 4114
F +31 20 423 4224
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