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Advancing the sexual and reproductive health and human rights of people living with HIV

UNAIDS - 11 August 2009


AMSTERDAM / BALI / GENEVA / LONDON / NEW YORK, 11 August 2009 - People living with HIV and their advocates today launched a groundbreaking guidance package, "Advancing the Sexual and Reproductive Health and Human Rights of People Living with HIV". Now, policy makers, programme managers, health professionals, donors and advocates have an important tool to better support the sexual and reproductive health and rights of people living with HIV.

With input from networks of people with HIV worldwide, the Guidance Package explains what global stakeholders in the areas of advocacy, health systems, policy making and law can do to support and advance the sexual and reproductive health of people living with HIV, and why these issues matter.

Working together legislators, the law courts, government ministries, international organizations, donors, community- and faith-based organizations, and people living with HIV can provide services and legal support that will contribute to improved sexual and reproductive health for everyone.

"From a public health perspective, decision-makers and service providers must recognize that people living with HIV do enter into relationships, have sex, and bear children," says Dr Kevin Moody, International Coordinator and CEO of GNP+. "Ensuring that we can enjoy these normal aspects of a productive and fulfilling life is key to maintaining our own health, and that of our partners and families."

For a person living with HIV, dealing with sex means dealing with difficult issues at vulnerable moments and in vulnerable settings. People living with HIV are expected to disclose their HIV status before engaging in sexual relations - in some countries it is even a legal obligation, even though this may lead to gender-based violence.

In order to meet the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), sexual and reproductive health must be addressed adequately and a supportive legal framework is essential. "Stigma, discrimination and punitive laws prevent people living with HIV from accessing services and making informed decisions about their sexual and reproductive futures," said Michel Sidibe, Executive Director of UNAIDS. "This Guidance Package will help to ensure that the human rights of all people living with HIV, irrespective of their lifestyles, are respected and that they obtain access to the services and information they need to protect themselves and their loved ones."

Advancing the Sexual and Reproductive Health and Human Rights of People Living with HIV is the outcome of a comprehensive, two-year process of research and analysis led by the Global Network of People Living with HIV (GNP+), the International Community of Women Living with HIV/AIDS (ICW) and Young Positives in collaboration with EngenderHealth, International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF), the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and the World Health Organization (WHO). Consultations were held in Addis Ababa (March 2006), Amsterdam (December 2007) and at LIVING 2008: The Positive Leadership Summit (August 2008) prior to the XVII International AIDS Conference in Mexico City, as well as through an interactive internet discussion forum.

Resources:

Partners:

GNP+ - http://www.gnpplus.net/

UNAIDS - http://www.unaids.org/

EngenderHealth - http://www.engenderhealth.org/

Press centre:

Download printable version (pdf, 89.5 Kb.) - http://data.unaids.org/pub/PressRelease/2009/20090716_pr_guidance _ackage_en.pdf

Contact:

GNP+: Martin Stolk | tel. +31 20 423 4114 | mstolk@gnpplus.net

UNAIDS: Sophie Barton-Knott | tel. +41 22 791 1697 | bartonknotts@unaids.org

EngenderHealth: Paul Perchal | tel. +1 212 993 9831 | pperchal@engenderhealth.org

Publications:

Advancing the Sexual and Reproductive Health and Human Rights of People Living with HIV (pdf, 1.93 Mb.) - http://data.unaids.org/pub/Manual/2009/20090730_srhr_of_plhiv_gui dance_package_en.pdf
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