Elects the United States of America as Chair, Ethiopia as Vice-Chair, and Guatemala as Rapporteur
3.1: Outcome of the Thematic Segment
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Recognizes the commitment to the goal of scale-up to Universal Access at the 2006 High Level Meeting on AIDS as a determination to address the urgent threat that Tuberculosis (TB), particularly drug-resistant TB, poses to people living with HIV
3.2: Outcome of the Thematic Segment
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Calls upon member states to mobilize community involvement, including faith based organizations and affected communities, in addressing the prevention and treatment of TB in people living with HIV, including issues of stigma, human rights, migrants and other marginalized populations and adherence support
3.3: Outcome of the Thematic Segment
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Requests the UNAIDS Secretariat and WHO to establish mechanisms for accountability of HIV programmes to prevent, diagnose and treat TB in people living with HIV, through the incorporation of relevant indicators in national AIDS action frameworks, which include the goal of reducing TB mortality in people living with HIV
3.5: Outcome of the Thematic Segment
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Recognizes the need for a person-centered approach, that is “one life – two diseases” and calls on member states to deliver integrated TB and HIV services that provide adequate TB infection control in HIV care settings
3.6: Outcome of the Thematic Segment
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Requests UNAIDS and WHO to advocate for the inclusion of TB prevention and treatment for people living with HIV in national AIDS action frameworks, as part of the multi-sectoral approach to HIV, and in building the capacity of affected communities to respond to the dual epidemics of TB and HIV
3.7: Outcome of the Thematic Segment
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Calls upon the international community, including governments, to address the resource gap for the prevention and treatment of TB in people living with HIV through its inclusion in the broader development agenda
3.8:Outcome of the Thematic Segment
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Requests UNAIDS and WHO to work with relevant partners to accelerate research and development of better tools for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of TB in people living with HIV
3.9: Outcome of the Thematic Segment
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Calls on UNAIDS to use the decisions of the 22nd Programme Coordinating Board in its work at the global level on TB and HIV through high-level events such as the HIV-TB Global Leaders Forum to be held in New York on 9 June 2008
4: Consideration of the report of the twenty-first meeting
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Adopts the report of the 21st meeting of the UNAIDS Programme Coordinating Board
5.1:Report of the Executive Director and the Report of the
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Takes note with appreciation of the Reports of the Executive Director and the Chairperson of the Committee of Cosponsoring Organizations
5.2: Report of the Executive Director and the Report of the
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Requests the UNAIDS Secretariat to report on progress on implementation of
human rights-related Programme Coordinating Board decisions at a future
Programme Coordinating Board meeting
5.3: Report of the Executive Director and the Report of the
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Takes note of the Report of the Independent Commission on AIDS in Asia
5.4: Report of the Executive Director and the Report of the
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Further takes note of the diversity of views, both support and concerns, on the Report expressed in the meeting, which are elaborated in the Programme Coordinating Board meeting report
5.5: Report of the Executive Director and the Report of the
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Requests the UNAIDS Secretariat to support similar commissions in other regions, on a priority basis beginning with the Caribbean region, with the meaningful involvement of all concerned parties



