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What have we learned from the Regional Dialogues:
     Issues, Outcomes, Challenges & Opportunities
                        Update from the Commission Secretariat:
              Emilie Pradichit, Vivek Divan & Mandeep Dhaliwal,
                                          UNDP HIV/AIDS Practice
                                                 3 October 2011
Outline of the Presentation

 Background – the Commission & Regional
  Dialogues (RD)

 Key Issues that arose at the RDs – a snapshot

 Outcomes, Opportunities & Challenges
Goal of the Commission

To develop actionable, evidence-informed,
human rights-based recommendations for
effective AIDS responses that mitigate the
impact of HIV and promote and protect the
human rights of people living with and most
vulnerable to HIV

    Secretariat, Global Commission on HIV and the Law UNDP, HIV/AIDS Practice, Bureau for Development Policy,
                  304 East 45th Street, New York, NY 10017 Tel: (212) 906 5132 Fax: (212) 906 5023
                                                                                                                3
Objectives  Outcomes

                                                                            Consolidated, coherent and
1.   Analyse existing evidence and                                           compelling evidence base
     generate new evidence
                                                                            Greater awareness among key
2.   Develop rights-based and                                                stakeholders
     evidence-informed                                                      Leadership of law and policy
     recommendations                                                         makers to create a positive
                                                                             legal environment
3.   Increase awareness amongst
     key constituencies                                                     Public dialogue on social
                                                                             attitudes, human rights and
4.   Engage with civil society and                                           legal issues relating to HIV
     strengthen their ability to
     campaign, advocate, lobby                                              Civil society engagement

           Secretariat, Global Commission on HIV and the Law UNDP, HIV/AIDS Practice, Bureau for Development Policy,
                         304 East 45th Street, New York, NY 10017 Tel: (212) 906 5132 Fax: (212) 906 5023              4
3 mutually reinforcing axes




                              5
Regional Dialogues
• Why?
  – For the commission to learn from and hear perspectives and
    experiences on HIV and the law from the regions….their scope,
    scale, impact, contours, nuance
      • Evidence of impact of legal environments

  – An opportunity to generate/expand constructive dialogue on
    issues on HIV and law between civil society and
    government…also an opportunity for learning and exchange
    across constituencies, countries and regions

  – To move beyond identifying problems to developing/ sharing
    practical solutions which are relevant to country realities …
    mobilising civil society (not just HIV CSOs) and government (not
    just National AIDS Councils/ Ministries of Health)
       Secretariat, Global Commission on HIV and the Law UNDP, HIV/AIDS Practice, Bureau for Development Policy,
                     304 East 45th Street, New York, NY 10017 Tel: (212) 906 5132 Fax: (212) 906 5023              6
OVERVIEW: 644 submissions, from 133 countries in 10+ languages
                  Region                                             Countries                                           Participants
Asia-Pacific                       Australia, Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, Fiji, India, Indonesia, Japan,       140 submissions
Bangkok, Thailand                  Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, New Zealand, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea,           received; 63 civil society
(16 - 17 February 2011)            Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Tonga, Vietnam                  & 40 government experts


Caribbean                          Antigua and Barbuda, the Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Dominican Republic,      22 submissions received;
Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago   French Caribbean Islands, Grenada, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, Saint Kitts and   45 civil society
(12 - 13 April 2011)               Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad     participants and 25
                                   and Tobago                                                                   government experts


Eastern Europe & Central Asia      Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria,     111 submissions
Chisinau, Moldova                  Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Georgia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Kosovo -     received; 56 civil society
(18 - 19 May 2011)                 UN administered territory, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia,         participants and 15
                                   Moldova, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Russian Federation, Serbia,            government experts
                                   Slovakia, Slovenia, Tajikistan, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan


Latin America                      Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican     79 submissions received;
Sao Paulo, Brazil                  Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua,      57 civil society
(26 - 27 June 2011)                Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, Venezuela                                   participants and 32
                                                                                                                government experts



Middle East & North Africa         Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Mauritania, Morocco, Palestine, Saudi       17 submissions received;
Cairo, Egypt                       Arabia, Sudan, South Sudan, Tunisia, UAE, Yemen                              120 civil society
(27-29 July 2011)                                                                                               participants, religious
                                                                                                                leaders & government
                                                                                                                experts
Africa                             Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic,         235 submissions
Pretoria, South Africa             Djibouti, Democratic Republic of Congo, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Kenya,           received; 65 civil society
(3-4 August 2011)                  Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritius, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia,           participants, 37
                                   Niger, Nigeria, Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, Senegal, South Africa,        government experts
                                   Swaziland, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe

High-Income Countries              Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Netherlands, Norway,              40 submissions received;
Oakland, Calif, USA                Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK, USA                                49 civil society
(16-17 September)                                                                                               participants, 15
                                                                                                                government experts
PARTICIPANTS
Civil Society                                                         Government Experts
•   Networks and NGOS of people living with HIV                       •      Members of Parliament
•   Representatives of communities of drug users,                     •      Offices of the Attorney General
    sex workers, transgender people, and men who                      •      Ministries of Justice
    have sex with men                                                 •      Ministries of Legislative Drafting
•   Women’s groups                                                    •      Ministries of Interior
•   Youth networks                                                    •      Judiciary – Supreme Courts, High Courts,
•   Trade Unions                                                             Magistracy
•   Individual activists, academics, researchers                      •      Prisons Administration
•   Legal scholars, human rights lawyers                              •      Police Officers
•   Legal Aid providers                                               •      Narcotics Departments
                                                                      •      Ministries of Women
Observers from the UN: UNDP country offices,                          •      Ministries of Social Affairs
UNAIDS Secretariat, UNICEF, UN Women, UNFPA,
                                                                      •      Ministries of Child Welfare
UNODC, OHCHR, ILO
                                                                      •      Ministries of Commerce/ Trade
                                                                      •      National Human Rights Commissions
Organised in collaboration with UNDP Regional
offices, & by engaging key regional actors: UNESCAP,                  •      Ministries of Health
OAS, African Union, CARICOM, regional                                 •      National AIDS Councils
Parliamentary groups                                                  •      Ombudspersons
                                                                      •      Ministries of Labour

              Secretariat, Global Commission on HIV and the Law UNDP, HIV/AIDS Practice, Bureau for Development Policy,
                            304 East 45th Street, New York, NY 10017 Tel: (212) 906 5132 Fax: (212) 906 5023
Key Issues
                                                                    • Laws and Practices That
                                                                      Effectively Criminalise &
                                                                      Discriminate against People
                                                                      Living With HIV and those
                                                                      Vulnerable to HIV
                                                                    • Laws and Practices That
                                                                      Mitigate or Sustain Violence
                                                                      & Discrimination as Lived by
                                                                      Women
                                                                    • Laws and Practices that
                                                                      Facilitate or Impede HIV-
                                                                      related Treatment Access
                                                                    • Issues of Law and HIV
                                                                      pertaining to Children

Secretariat, Global Commission on HIV and the Law UNDP, HIV/AIDS Practice, Bureau for Development Policy,
              304 East 45th Street, New York, NY 10017 Tel: (212) 906 5132 Fax: (212) 906 5023
Criminalisation of & Discrimination against
  People Living With HIV and those Vulnerable to HIV
1. Negative health impact of criminal laws
   a.   Abusive police conduct – constant refrain – possession of condoms
        as grounds for arrest/ harassment; unfettered powers to the police
        – due to vague, overly broad laws
   b.   Prevents complaints of violence being lodged by sex workers,
        transgender people
   c.   Prison settings - anti-sodomy laws prevent HIV services from being
        provided
   d.   Prevents implementation of evidence-based harm reduction
        services for drug users – legitimises punitive approaches (forced
        incarceration) in drug detention centres
   e.   Moralism of (political & cultural) leaders influences such responses
2. Hypercriminalisation & Discrimination
   a.   Exacerbates stigma against persons living with HIV – heavy punishment for
        HIV transmission/ exposure, repeated denial of access to health services,
        jobs, educational institutions, citizenship; travel restrictions

          Secretariat, Global Commission on HIV and the Law UNDP, HIV/AIDS Practice, Bureau for Development Policy,
                        304 East 45th Street, New York, NY 10017 Tel: (212) 906 5132 Fax: (212) 906 5023              10
Violence & Discrimination as Lived by Women
1. Non-implementation of laws that protect
   women from violence
2. Absence of laws to protect women against
   violence (domestic, sexual assault, forced
   sterilisation), discrimination (re inheritance,
   property rights)
3. Ill-conceived laws fail to protect women from
   violence – marital rape is not defined as ‘rape’,
   daughters/ wives are bestowed lesser share in
   inheritance of father’s/ husband’s property
           Secretariat, Global Commission on HIV and the Law UNDP, HIV/AIDS Practice, Bureau for Development Policy,
                         304 East 45th Street, New York, NY 10017 Tel: (212) 906 5132 Fax: (212) 906 5023              11
Issues of Law related to CHILDREN
1. Early marriages: girls forced into early marriages sometimes in
contravention of law, but often in absence of prohibition in the law

2. Orphanhood leads to violation of rights: e.g. loss of access to property of
deceased parents through grabbing by relatives, in the name of guardianship.
Current legal regimes inadequately address this or are not enforced and
monitored properly.

3. Age of consent: Lack of recognition of the ‘mature minor’ in order to
ensure that sexually active minors can access vital information and health
services in confidentiality – related to issues of sex education.

4. Discrimination against children affected or living with HIV: denied access
to schooling in violation of constitutional guarantees of equality.

                Secretariat, Global Commission on HIV and the Law UNDP, HIV/AIDS Practice, Bureau for Development Policy,
                              304 East 45th Street, New York, NY 10017 Tel: (212) 906 5132 Fax: (212) 906 5023              Affiliation Act
Issues of HIV-related TREATMENT ACCESS

1. The constitutional right to life/ health fails to assure access
   to anti-retroviral therapy (ART)
2. The international intellectual property regime poses a
   challenge to access affordable ART:
   a.   Countries have encountered difficulties in using TRIPs flexibilities
        (compulsory licensing, parallel importation, defining patentability
        criteria)
   b.   Developing nations have been pressured to accept the imposition
        of TRIPs-plus measures (anti-counterfeiting legislation, free trade
        agreements, data exclusivity)
   c.   Governments readily conceding to TRIPs-plus measures without
        full knowledge of the impact on access to affordable ART
3. Challenges with HIV treatment for children - insufficient
   access to pediatric ART. Low interest in innovating for
   children’s pharmaceutical products
                Secretariat, Global Commission on HIV and the Law UNDP, HIV/AIDS Practice, Bureau for Development Policy,
                              304 East 45th Street, New York, NY 10017 Tel: (212) 906 5132 Fax: (212) 906 5023              13
Positive experiences
a.   Working with law enforcement/ municipalities / elected officials
     to improve access to services, reduce violence, advocate for
     change for sex workers, implement harm reduction services for
     drug users, sensitise prisons administration, prosecutors &
     judiciary on prisoners rights
b.   Active use of and action by Ombudspersons in addressing human
     rights violations
c.   Key rights-based legislation – e.g. anti-discrimination, recognition
     of alternative genders, domestic violence, recognising sex work
d.   Important judgments from the courts – e.g. negligence in blood
     transfusion, striking down anti-sodomy law, employment rights,
     supporting harm reduction services, quashing wrongful patent
     applications

       Secretariat, Global Commission on HIV and the Law UNDP, HIV/AIDS Practice, Bureau for Development Policy,
                     304 East 45th Street, New York, NY 10017 Tel: (212) 906 5132 Fax: (212) 906 5023              14
Outcomes, Opportunities & Challenges

• Regional Dialogues have generated substantial evidence
  (primary research) on the impact of legal environments on
  HIV
• Regional Dialogues have laid the foundation for strengthened
  policy & advocacy on law & human rights issues re HIV with
  governments, by civil society – use of the Commission’s
  website to share evidence and data
• Regional Dialogues have catalysed country action:
   –   Country requests for legislative review, judicial sensitisation
   –   National dialogues on law reform
   –   National dialogue between police and key population groups
   –   Parliamentary groups
• UNAIDS co-sponsors and UN agencies engagement in follow-
  up at country and regional levels – an opportunity within the
  UN for greater cohesion on law and human rights issues
          Secretariat, Global Commission on HIV and the Law UNDP, HIV/AIDS Practice, Bureau for Development Policy,
                        304 East 45th Street, New York, NY 10017 Tel: (212) 906 5132 Fax: (212) 906 5023
Thank You
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Regional dialogues of the global commission on hiv and the law, oct. 2011

  • 1. What have we learned from the Regional Dialogues: Issues, Outcomes, Challenges & Opportunities Update from the Commission Secretariat: Emilie Pradichit, Vivek Divan & Mandeep Dhaliwal, UNDP HIV/AIDS Practice 3 October 2011
  • 2. Outline of the Presentation  Background – the Commission & Regional Dialogues (RD)  Key Issues that arose at the RDs – a snapshot  Outcomes, Opportunities & Challenges
  • 3. Goal of the Commission To develop actionable, evidence-informed, human rights-based recommendations for effective AIDS responses that mitigate the impact of HIV and promote and protect the human rights of people living with and most vulnerable to HIV Secretariat, Global Commission on HIV and the Law UNDP, HIV/AIDS Practice, Bureau for Development Policy, 304 East 45th Street, New York, NY 10017 Tel: (212) 906 5132 Fax: (212) 906 5023 3
  • 4. Objectives  Outcomes  Consolidated, coherent and 1. Analyse existing evidence and compelling evidence base generate new evidence  Greater awareness among key 2. Develop rights-based and stakeholders evidence-informed  Leadership of law and policy recommendations makers to create a positive legal environment 3. Increase awareness amongst key constituencies  Public dialogue on social attitudes, human rights and 4. Engage with civil society and legal issues relating to HIV strengthen their ability to campaign, advocate, lobby  Civil society engagement Secretariat, Global Commission on HIV and the Law UNDP, HIV/AIDS Practice, Bureau for Development Policy, 304 East 45th Street, New York, NY 10017 Tel: (212) 906 5132 Fax: (212) 906 5023 4
  • 6. Regional Dialogues • Why? – For the commission to learn from and hear perspectives and experiences on HIV and the law from the regions….their scope, scale, impact, contours, nuance • Evidence of impact of legal environments – An opportunity to generate/expand constructive dialogue on issues on HIV and law between civil society and government…also an opportunity for learning and exchange across constituencies, countries and regions – To move beyond identifying problems to developing/ sharing practical solutions which are relevant to country realities … mobilising civil society (not just HIV CSOs) and government (not just National AIDS Councils/ Ministries of Health) Secretariat, Global Commission on HIV and the Law UNDP, HIV/AIDS Practice, Bureau for Development Policy, 304 East 45th Street, New York, NY 10017 Tel: (212) 906 5132 Fax: (212) 906 5023 6
  • 7. OVERVIEW: 644 submissions, from 133 countries in 10+ languages Region Countries Participants Asia-Pacific Australia, Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, Fiji, India, Indonesia, Japan, 140 submissions Bangkok, Thailand Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, New Zealand, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, received; 63 civil society (16 - 17 February 2011) Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Tonga, Vietnam & 40 government experts Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda, the Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Dominican Republic, 22 submissions received; Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago French Caribbean Islands, Grenada, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, Saint Kitts and 45 civil society (12 - 13 April 2011) Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad participants and 25 and Tobago government experts Eastern Europe & Central Asia Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, 111 submissions Chisinau, Moldova Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Georgia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Kosovo - received; 56 civil society (18 - 19 May 2011) UN administered territory, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, participants and 15 Moldova, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Russian Federation, Serbia, government experts Slovakia, Slovenia, Tajikistan, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan Latin America Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican 79 submissions received; Sao Paulo, Brazil Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, 57 civil society (26 - 27 June 2011) Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, Venezuela participants and 32 government experts Middle East & North Africa Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Mauritania, Morocco, Palestine, Saudi 17 submissions received; Cairo, Egypt Arabia, Sudan, South Sudan, Tunisia, UAE, Yemen 120 civil society (27-29 July 2011) participants, religious leaders & government experts Africa Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, 235 submissions Pretoria, South Africa Djibouti, Democratic Republic of Congo, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Kenya, received; 65 civil society (3-4 August 2011) Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritius, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, participants, 37 Niger, Nigeria, Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, Senegal, South Africa, government experts Swaziland, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe High-Income Countries Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Netherlands, Norway, 40 submissions received; Oakland, Calif, USA Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK, USA 49 civil society (16-17 September) participants, 15 government experts
  • 8. PARTICIPANTS Civil Society Government Experts • Networks and NGOS of people living with HIV • Members of Parliament • Representatives of communities of drug users, • Offices of the Attorney General sex workers, transgender people, and men who • Ministries of Justice have sex with men • Ministries of Legislative Drafting • Women’s groups • Ministries of Interior • Youth networks • Judiciary – Supreme Courts, High Courts, • Trade Unions Magistracy • Individual activists, academics, researchers • Prisons Administration • Legal scholars, human rights lawyers • Police Officers • Legal Aid providers • Narcotics Departments • Ministries of Women Observers from the UN: UNDP country offices, • Ministries of Social Affairs UNAIDS Secretariat, UNICEF, UN Women, UNFPA, • Ministries of Child Welfare UNODC, OHCHR, ILO • Ministries of Commerce/ Trade • National Human Rights Commissions Organised in collaboration with UNDP Regional offices, & by engaging key regional actors: UNESCAP, • Ministries of Health OAS, African Union, CARICOM, regional • National AIDS Councils Parliamentary groups • Ombudspersons • Ministries of Labour Secretariat, Global Commission on HIV and the Law UNDP, HIV/AIDS Practice, Bureau for Development Policy, 304 East 45th Street, New York, NY 10017 Tel: (212) 906 5132 Fax: (212) 906 5023
  • 9. Key Issues • Laws and Practices That Effectively Criminalise & Discriminate against People Living With HIV and those Vulnerable to HIV • Laws and Practices That Mitigate or Sustain Violence & Discrimination as Lived by Women • Laws and Practices that Facilitate or Impede HIV- related Treatment Access • Issues of Law and HIV pertaining to Children Secretariat, Global Commission on HIV and the Law UNDP, HIV/AIDS Practice, Bureau for Development Policy, 304 East 45th Street, New York, NY 10017 Tel: (212) 906 5132 Fax: (212) 906 5023
  • 10. Criminalisation of & Discrimination against People Living With HIV and those Vulnerable to HIV 1. Negative health impact of criminal laws a. Abusive police conduct – constant refrain – possession of condoms as grounds for arrest/ harassment; unfettered powers to the police – due to vague, overly broad laws b. Prevents complaints of violence being lodged by sex workers, transgender people c. Prison settings - anti-sodomy laws prevent HIV services from being provided d. Prevents implementation of evidence-based harm reduction services for drug users – legitimises punitive approaches (forced incarceration) in drug detention centres e. Moralism of (political & cultural) leaders influences such responses 2. Hypercriminalisation & Discrimination a. Exacerbates stigma against persons living with HIV – heavy punishment for HIV transmission/ exposure, repeated denial of access to health services, jobs, educational institutions, citizenship; travel restrictions Secretariat, Global Commission on HIV and the Law UNDP, HIV/AIDS Practice, Bureau for Development Policy, 304 East 45th Street, New York, NY 10017 Tel: (212) 906 5132 Fax: (212) 906 5023 10
  • 11. Violence & Discrimination as Lived by Women 1. Non-implementation of laws that protect women from violence 2. Absence of laws to protect women against violence (domestic, sexual assault, forced sterilisation), discrimination (re inheritance, property rights) 3. Ill-conceived laws fail to protect women from violence – marital rape is not defined as ‘rape’, daughters/ wives are bestowed lesser share in inheritance of father’s/ husband’s property Secretariat, Global Commission on HIV and the Law UNDP, HIV/AIDS Practice, Bureau for Development Policy, 304 East 45th Street, New York, NY 10017 Tel: (212) 906 5132 Fax: (212) 906 5023 11
  • 12. Issues of Law related to CHILDREN 1. Early marriages: girls forced into early marriages sometimes in contravention of law, but often in absence of prohibition in the law 2. Orphanhood leads to violation of rights: e.g. loss of access to property of deceased parents through grabbing by relatives, in the name of guardianship. Current legal regimes inadequately address this or are not enforced and monitored properly. 3. Age of consent: Lack of recognition of the ‘mature minor’ in order to ensure that sexually active minors can access vital information and health services in confidentiality – related to issues of sex education. 4. Discrimination against children affected or living with HIV: denied access to schooling in violation of constitutional guarantees of equality. Secretariat, Global Commission on HIV and the Law UNDP, HIV/AIDS Practice, Bureau for Development Policy, 304 East 45th Street, New York, NY 10017 Tel: (212) 906 5132 Fax: (212) 906 5023 Affiliation Act
  • 13. Issues of HIV-related TREATMENT ACCESS 1. The constitutional right to life/ health fails to assure access to anti-retroviral therapy (ART) 2. The international intellectual property regime poses a challenge to access affordable ART: a. Countries have encountered difficulties in using TRIPs flexibilities (compulsory licensing, parallel importation, defining patentability criteria) b. Developing nations have been pressured to accept the imposition of TRIPs-plus measures (anti-counterfeiting legislation, free trade agreements, data exclusivity) c. Governments readily conceding to TRIPs-plus measures without full knowledge of the impact on access to affordable ART 3. Challenges with HIV treatment for children - insufficient access to pediatric ART. Low interest in innovating for children’s pharmaceutical products Secretariat, Global Commission on HIV and the Law UNDP, HIV/AIDS Practice, Bureau for Development Policy, 304 East 45th Street, New York, NY 10017 Tel: (212) 906 5132 Fax: (212) 906 5023 13
  • 14. Positive experiences a. Working with law enforcement/ municipalities / elected officials to improve access to services, reduce violence, advocate for change for sex workers, implement harm reduction services for drug users, sensitise prisons administration, prosecutors & judiciary on prisoners rights b. Active use of and action by Ombudspersons in addressing human rights violations c. Key rights-based legislation – e.g. anti-discrimination, recognition of alternative genders, domestic violence, recognising sex work d. Important judgments from the courts – e.g. negligence in blood transfusion, striking down anti-sodomy law, employment rights, supporting harm reduction services, quashing wrongful patent applications Secretariat, Global Commission on HIV and the Law UNDP, HIV/AIDS Practice, Bureau for Development Policy, 304 East 45th Street, New York, NY 10017 Tel: (212) 906 5132 Fax: (212) 906 5023 14
  • 15. Outcomes, Opportunities & Challenges • Regional Dialogues have generated substantial evidence (primary research) on the impact of legal environments on HIV • Regional Dialogues have laid the foundation for strengthened policy & advocacy on law & human rights issues re HIV with governments, by civil society – use of the Commission’s website to share evidence and data • Regional Dialogues have catalysed country action: – Country requests for legislative review, judicial sensitisation – National dialogues on law reform – National dialogue between police and key population groups – Parliamentary groups • UNAIDS co-sponsors and UN agencies engagement in follow- up at country and regional levels – an opportunity within the UN for greater cohesion on law and human rights issues Secretariat, Global Commission on HIV and the Law UNDP, HIV/AIDS Practice, Bureau for Development Policy, 304 East 45th Street, New York, NY 10017 Tel: (212) 906 5132 Fax: (212) 906 5023
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