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23rd PCB Meeting December 2008

UNAIDS - December 15, 2008


The 23rd Meeting of the Programme Coordinating Board will be held in Geneva, Switzerland on 15 - 17 December 2008

IMPORTANT: The PCB reception will now be held on the evening of Tuesday, 16 December (18:30-20:00) at UNAIDS Headquarters


Thematic segment:

• Agenda (revised) en
• Rapporteur Panel 1: Lessons from Technical Support and the implications of National Strategy Applications en
• Rapporteur Panel 2: Leadership of National AIDS Authorities (en)
• Rapporteur Panel 3: What is the added value of global Technical Support functions? (en)
• Rapporteur Panel 4: Public-Private Partnerships (en)


Documentation for the meeting:

• Draft Decisions (en/fr)
• Agenda Rev.2 (en/fr)
• Report of the Twenty-second PCB Meeting (en/fr)
• The Unified Budget and Workplan: 2006-2007 Performance Monitoring Report/Rev.1 (en/fr)
• The Unified Budget and Workplan: 2007-2011 Strategic Framework (en/fr)
• Report of the ITT on HIV-related Travel Restrictions (en/fr)

- Addendum to the Report of the ITT (en/fr)

• Report on the process for nomination of the Executive Director (en/fr)
• Increased involvement of civil society in the Programme Coordinating Board (en/fr)
• Review of the process for PCB inter-sessional decision making (en/fr)
• Implementation of previous PCB decisions (en/fr)
• Election of Officers (en/fr)
• Gender-sensitivity of AIDS responses (en)
• Second Independent Evaluation of UNAIDS (en/fr)
• List of participants (en/fr)
• Note verbale (en/fr)
• Information for participants (en/fr)


• Registration form (en/fr)

Conference Room Papers:

• The Unified Budget and Workplan: Monitoring Implementation and Planning for the Future (en)
• The impact of HIV-related restrictions on entry, stay and residence: an annotated bibliography (en)
• Mapping of restrictions on the entry, stay and residence of people living with HIV (en)
• The impact of HIV-related restrictions on entry, stay and residence: personal narratives (en)
• Role of the Civil Society Communications and Consultation Facility in supporting the PCB NGOs (en)
• Addressing Women, Girls, Gender Inequality and HIV: A mapping of global, regional and multi-country activities (en)


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