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At its 45th meeting, UNAIDS Programme Coordinating Board (PCB) agreed that the topic of the thematic segment of the upcoming PCB meeting would be “Cervical cancer and HIV: addressing linkages and common inequalities to save women’s lives”. The thematic segment will take place on 18 December 2020.
The thematic segment will provide an opportunity to:
UNAIDS is seeking examples of good practices of joint responses to cervical cancer/HPV and HIV to inform the thematic segment background note and the discussions during the segment.
Scope of submissions
Specifically, UNAIDS is seeking examples of policies, programmes, services and other actions in the following areas (but not limited to):
Who can submit?
UNAIDS welcomes submissions from national AIDS programmes; Ministries of Health or other relevant Ministries, civil society organisations, particularly those representing affected communities, academic institutions, National Human Rights Institutions, United Nations system organizations and other inter-governmental organization; and other national or local entities implementing joint programmes addressing HPV, cervical cancer and HIV.
How will your submission be used?
The submissions will be used to inform the background note to the UNAIDS 47th PCB Thematic Segment. Some submissions may also be selected to be presented during the Thematic Day on 18 December 2020. Finally, all the submissions will be compiled in a document on good practices on Cervical Cancer and HIV - addressing linkages and common inequalities to save women's lives which will be posted on the UNAIDS Programme Coordinating Board website.
Submissions are accepted in English and French.
The submissions must be made through the electronic submission form: https://forms.office.com/26 October 2020 2 November 2020 (Extended)
For more information on the UNAIDS Programme Coordinating Board, please see https://www.unaids.org/en/
For questions on this call for submissions of good practices, please contact Ani Shakarishvili at shakarishvilia@unaids.org, copying Adriana Hewson at hewsona@unaids.org.
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Here are the documents related to the upcoming 47th PCB Meeting (15-18 December 2020):
Decisions
Documents of the meeting:
Conference room papers:
Documents are updated as they are uploaded to the UNAIDS 47th PCB website. (updated 23 December 2020, 15:00 CEST)
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The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV and AIDS (UNAIDS) was the first United Nations program to have formal civil society representation on its governing body. It is guided by the Programme Coordinating Board (PCB) with rotating representation from 22 Member States, the 11 cosponsoring UN agencies of UNAIDS, and an NGO Delegation with five seats (one per UN region). These seats are occupied by five main delegates and five alternate delegates. The PCB holds the Joint Programme accountable and ensures that the needs of communities affected by the HIV response are addressed in strategy and programming.
The UNAIDS PCB is the key global forum for HIV and AIDS policy, and the NGO Delegation is integral to the active inclusion of community voices and representation of communities and civil society, including people living with HIV. Being a member of the PCB presents a unique opportunity for committed activists and advocates to make a difference in HIV and AIDS policy implementation in their respective regions.
The NGO Delegation to the UNAIDS PCB has vacancies for a full two-year term (2021 - 2022) and is now recruiting for:
The NGO Delegation upholds the principle of greater involvement of people living with HIV and key populations. Applications from young people, women living with/affected by HIV, trans persons, and other key populations are strongly encouraged.
The NGO Delegation is keenly aware of the importance of having balanced representation from each region. Therefore, geographic region and representation from various key populations or constituencies will factor in the decision-making processes. In addition, previous NGO Delegates and their organizations may not serve more than one term consecutively, and a maximum of two terms total.
IMPORTANT: Please read the NGO Delegation’s terms of reference, mission/vision/principles, as well as the call for applications.
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