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2024 NGO Report: « Breaking the Chains: Community Leadership, Sustainability, Human Rights and the HIV Response. »

The NGO Delegation’s Report to the PCB will focus on the importance of involving communities – key and marginalized populations, people living with HIV, and other communities hard hit by the AIDS pandemic – in the HIV response. A topic that has long been discussed by multilateral organizations, donors, national governments, and of course, communities themselves. However, community leadership across planning, implementation, monitoring, evaluation, and dissemination of HIV and other interventions remains limited, with communities still not being equitably or sustainably financed for their essential work as service providers, researchers, advocates, consultants, and leaders. 

Communities are increasingly subject to government restrictions, leading to a shrinking civil society space. Additionally, while human rights violations and gender inequality have been barriers to ending AIDS since the earliest days of this pandemic, the emergence of focused and well-resourced anti-SRHR and anti-LGBT+ movements poses new challenges. Active in every region, anti-rights groups have become increasingly vociferous opponents of communities and community-led organizations, branding them as a danger to children, families, and society itself and campaigning directly against essential components of an effective HIV response, from condoms and PrEP to comprehensive sexuality education, alongside pushing a narrow, patriarchal and binary view of identity, sex and relationships that confounds harmful social and gender norms and is behind the push for new anti-gay laws in several countries, and the rollback on transgender rights.

Due to funding uncertainties the process of co-creating this year’s NGO Report has started later than usual. The effect on the process for the involvement of civil society experts is yet uncertain. If you have expertise on human rights in the HIV context, please use the form below to nominate yourself or someone else for the civil society expert panel.

Civil society expert panel nomination form

PCB NGO Report

Publication date

17 juillet 2024

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