> NGO Delegation’s PCB Summary Bulletin
The 33rd Programme Coordinating Board (PCB) meeting agenda covered items on the coordination of technical support, as well as the strategic use of antiretroviral medications for treatment and prevention of HIV. Discussions on the post-2015 agenda were also prominent throughout the Board meeting. Through collaborating with other Civil Society groups globally in a call for a High Level Meeting (HLM), the Delegation was able to lead on negotiations that successfully resulted in the PCB inviting the United Nations General Assembly to consider convening a High Level Meeting on HIV at an appropriate time after 2015, to help ensure accountability towards the achievement of universal access to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support in the post-2015 era. A one day thematic session focussed on HIV, Youth and Adolescents was also held.
> The equity deficit: unequal and unfair access to HIV treatment, care and support for key affected communities
> HIV, adolescents and youth
The world currently holds the largest generation of young people in history, with 1.8 billion adolescents and youth making up one quarter of the world’s population. Fulfilling young people’s right to health, education and decent work can create a powerful force for economic development and positive change across societies. A wide-lens perspective on health and development isContinue reading “HIV, adolescents and youth”