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Stigma & Discrimination: The Undoing of Universal Access?? Dr Mandeep Dhaliwal International HIV/AIDS Alliance Lawyers Collective HIV/AIDS Unit PARA 55.

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1 Stigma & Discrimination: The Undoing of Universal Access?? Dr Mandeep Dhaliwal International HIV/AIDS Alliance Lawyers Collective HIV/AIDS Unit PARA 55 Commonwealth Action Group on HIV/AIDS

2 Acknowledgements Anand Grover Susie Mclean Kajal Bhardwaj Shezad Mansuri Jonathan Berger Cheryl Overs Andrew Hunter Julian Fleet Susan Timberlake

3 Method Analysis of: Global Steering Committee process Global Steering Committee process GSC meetings & reports GSC meetings & reports 51 country consultation reports 51 country consultation reports 4 regional consultation reports 4 regional consultation reports International HIV/AIDS Alliance’s civil society consultation on achieving universal access International HIV/AIDS Alliance’s civil society consultation on achieving universal access High Level Meeting on AIDS (Jun 06) High Level Meeting on AIDS (Jun 06) Lawyers Collective HIV/AIDS Unit studies & reports Lawyers Collective HIV/AIDS Unit studies & reports Discussions at the International AIDS Conference Discussions at the International AIDS Conference

4 Context Historic commitments to universal access by 2010 Historic commitments to universal access by 2010 G8 - Gleneagles (2005) G8 - Gleneagles (2005) UN World Summit (2005) UN World Summit (2005) Abuja Declaration (2005) Abuja Declaration (2005) High Level Meeting on AIDS (2006) High Level Meeting on AIDS (2006) Translating international commitments into implementation at the country level Translating international commitments into implementation at the country level

5 “Some countries, like Barbados and the Bahamas, are now close to providing treatment to all those in need, but unbridled stigma and discrimination is reducing the effectiveness of prevention efforts. […] stigma and discrimination is a “flagship” issue for the Caribbean, which is the most affected region outside of sub-Saharan Africa. “ (UNAIDS 2006)

6 Issues Stigma, discrimination incl. fear of stigma and discrimination, violence Stigma, discrimination incl. fear of stigma and discrimination, violence Vulnerable populations – sex workers, drug users, men who have sex with men, women and children Vulnerable populations – sex workers, drug users, men who have sex with men, women and children Gender inequality Gender inequality

7 Issues Availability and accessibility of services Availability and accessibility of services Need for an enabling legislative and policy framework Need for an enabling legislative and policy framework Meaningful participation & leadership of people with HIV, sex workers, transgender, drug users, men who have sex with men, women and children Meaningful participation & leadership of people with HIV, sex workers, transgender, drug users, men who have sex with men, women and children

8 Issues Scaling up HIV testing and counselling Scaling up HIV testing and counselling Ensuring protections - discrimination, confidentiality, access to Rx?? Ensuring protections - discrimination, confidentiality, access to Rx?? Equally empowered to ‘opt –out’?? Equally empowered to ‘opt –out’?? ‘slippery slope’ between opt out and mandatory testing?? ‘slippery slope’ between opt out and mandatory testing?? Need for more real evidence on how VCT, routine testing, routine offer are being implemented are being implemented (provider & beneficiary perspectives) Need for more real evidence on how VCT, routine testing, routine offer are being implemented are being implemented (provider & beneficiary perspectives)

9 Our Commitments “ An intensification of efforts to eliminate all forms of stigma and discrimination against people living with HIV and members of vulnerable groups ~ ensuring full enjoyment of their human rights”

10 Our Commitments “ Ensuring access to services with full protection of confidentiality, informed consent and supportive social and legal environments for voluntary disclosure” “Elimination of gender inequalities, gender related abuse and violence”

11 Delivering on our commitments… Need to translate increased political and financial commitments at global level into sustained action at the country level Need to translate increased political and financial commitments at global level into sustained action at the country level Scale up specific interventions to reduce stigma, discrimination and gender inequality ~ building and sustaining political and financial commitment at the country level Scale up specific interventions to reduce stigma, discrimination and gender inequality ~ building and sustaining political and financial commitment at the country level

12 Delivering on our commitments… Promote, protect and fulfil human rights of those most vulnerable Promote, protect and fulfil human rights of those most vulnerable Access to medicines, diagnostics, condoms Access to medicines, diagnostics, condoms Vigilance in addressing the changing faces of stigma and discrimination Vigilance in addressing the changing faces of stigma and discrimination Criminalisation Criminalisation Evidence based interventions Evidence based interventions

13 Concrete solutions… Reform and repeal laws and polices which perpetuate stigma, discrimination and inequality ~ laws which impede access to HIV prevention, treatment and care - access to medicines, HIV testing, criminalisation, gender inequality Reform and repeal laws and polices which perpetuate stigma, discrimination and inequality ~ laws which impede access to HIV prevention, treatment and care - access to medicines, HIV testing, criminalisation, gender inequality Enact anti-discrimination legislation which protects and promotes the rights of people with HIV ~ accompanied by education of communities, and policy makers, access to legal services Enact anti-discrimination legislation which protects and promotes the rights of people with HIV ~ accompanied by education of communities, and policy makers, access to legal services Provide free access to ART Provide free access to ART Invest in social mobilisation on HIV/AIDS Invest in social mobilisation on HIV/AIDS Invest in mobilising people with HIV Invest in mobilising people with HIV – country levels targets for reducing stigma, discrimination and inequality Monitor progress – country levels targets for reducing stigma, discrimination and inequality

14 Concrete solutions…what would you do? Imagine you are a national HIV/AIDS programme manager and as a part of your country’s universal access plan you have to invest in 2-3 stigma reduction interventions. What would you invest in?

15 Call for national universal access plans (end of 2006) to include specific & significant investment in stigma reduction interventions Call for national universal access plans (end of 2006) to include specific & significant investment in stigma reduction interventions Call for putting “the power to protect themselves” in the hands of not just women, but in the hands of those typically marginalied in our societies – sex workers, men who have sex with men, drug users, children Call for putting “the power to protect themselves” in the hands of not just women, but in the hands of those typically marginalied in our societies – sex workers, men who have sex with men, drug users, children


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