Decisions

12: Reducing HIV transmission among men who have sex with men and transgender people

Decisions4 January 2011 by admin[PDF][print]

Takes note of the report on the progress made by UNAIDS since 2009 on the implementation of the “UNAIDS Action Framework: Universal Access for Men who have Sex with Men and Transgender People” and calls upon UNAIDS and all partners to intensify efforts to meet the health needs of men who have sex with men and transgender people in the context of HIV and to ensure non-discrimination, in particular to urgently address the key economic, legal, social and technical barriers, which impede effective HIV responses, and to enhance their direct participation in national, regional and global HIV policy and programming*

3.3: Report of the Executive Director

Decisions20 December 2009 by admin[PDF][print]

Recognizing that in many countries there is a substantial and increasing number of HIV infections among men who have sex with men and transgender people, and that their human rights need to be respected, requests UNAIDS to include among its priorities, building on the UNAIDS Action Framework on Men Who Have Sex with Men and Transgender People and the UNAIDS Outcome Framework 2009-2011, the expansion of comprehensive programmes aimed at reducing HIV transmission amongst men who have sex with men and transgender people; and agrees to return to this decision at the 26th meeting of the Board

4.18: Second Independent Evaluation of UNAIDS

Decisions20 December 2009 by admin[PDF][print]

Further requests UNAIDS to strengthen its focus on gender and human rights, specifically to:

– review the division of labour concerning all cross-cutting issues, in particular gender and human rights, with a view to strengthening the work of the Joint Programme;

– clarify the respective roles of UNIFEM and the Global Coalition of Women on AIDS with regards to work on HIV and gender;

12.1: Gender-sensitivity of AIDS responses

Decisions30 June 2009 by admin[PDF][print]

Welcomes the promulgation of the “UNAIDS Action Framework: Universal Access for Men who have Sex with Men and Transgender People”, and the follow-up action that is already underway, and urges UNAIDS and other partners to support further action, particularly on decriminalization as part of the agreed Unified Budget and Workplan priorities, and also in other areas of policy and practice both inside and beyond the health sector

Representing Civil Society on the UNAIDS Programme Coordinating Board