Decisions

3.2: Outcome(s) of the Thematic Segment

Decisions30 June 2009 by admin[PDF][print]

Requests the UNAIDS Secretariat and Cosponsors to ensure that staff at global, regional and national levels facilitate the incorporation of mobile populations, including migrants and forcibly displaced persons, into regional and national AIDS strategies to achieve universal access to prevention, treatment, care and support services, paying particular attention to HIV-specific restrictions on entry, stay and residence to ensure that people living with HIV are not excluded, detained or deported on the basis of HIV status

6.1: Report of the International Task Team on HIV-related Travel Restrictions

Decisions20 December 2008 by admin[PDF][print]

Strongly encourages all countries to eliminate HIV-specific restrictions on entry, stay and residence and ensure that people living with HIV are no longer excluded, detained or deported on the basis of HIV status

6.2: Report of the International Task Team on HIV-related Travel Restrictions

Decisions20 December 2008 by admin[PDF][print]

Agrees that, mindful of Programme Coordinating Board decision 8.2 taken at its 21st meeting, no Programme Coordinating Board meeting will be held in a country with an HIV-specific restriction related to entry, stay or residence based on HIV status

6.3: Report of the International Task Team on HIV-related Travel Restrictions

Decisions20 December 2008 by admin[PDF][print]

Requests UNAIDS and other relevant international organizations to implement the recommendations specific to them in the Report of the International Task Team on HIV-related Travel Restrictions

6.4: Report of the International Task Team on HIV-related Travel Restrictions

Decisions20 December 2008 by admin[PDF][print]

Requests the UNAIDS Secretariat to provide a progress report to the 24th Programme Coordinating Board meeting on the implementation of the recommendations contained in the Report of the International Task Team on HIV related Travel Restrictions

Representing Civil Society on the UNAIDS Programme Coordinating Board