> NGO Delegation’s PCB Summary Bulletin
With the statement, “It is the best of times, and the worst of times,” UNAIDS Executive Director Michel Sidibe opened the 39th PCB Meeting, highlighting that while countries are getting on the fast-track to end AIDS and affirming the role and value of NGOs and the NGO Delegation in the PCB, the Joint Programme is in the midst of an ongoing struggle to address its budget shortfalls.
The 39th PCB was also pivotal in plotting the next steps of the PCB and the Joint Programme’s two focus areas: update on the pediatric treatment gap and elimination of stigma and discrimination against children, adolescents, and young people living with HIV; and addressing intellectual property (IP)-related barriers in access to diagnostics and treatment. The NGO Delegation led and worked with Member States and communities and civil society in proposing a number of revised and additional Decision Points (DPs), most of which were eventually adopted.
> Leadership in the AIDS response
> Updated gap analysis on paediatric HIV prevention, treatment, care and support
> Follow-up to the thematic segment from the 38th Programme Coordinating Board meeting
> Unified Budget, Results and Accountability Framework (UBRAF)
> Report by the NGO Representative
> Thematic Segment
> HIV and ageing
The 37th UNAIDS Programme Coordinating Board (PCB) meeting agreed that the theme for the Thematic Segment of the 39th meeting to be held in December 2016 would be HIV and Ageing In September 2015, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development was adopted, with a plan of action to leave no one behind. Following this, inContinue reading “HIV and ageing”