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UNAIDS welcomes creation of new UN Women's agency

UNAIDS - September 16, 2009


GENEVA, 16 September 2009 - UNAIDS welcomes the adoption of a resolution by the 63rd General Assembly of the United Nations calling for the creation of a new UN agency on women.

"This is a historic opportunity to advance the rights of women and girls," said UNAIDS' executive director Mr. Michel Sidibe. "UNAIDS will work closely with the new agency to promote women's access to health and development."

Women are disproportionately affected by the AIDS epidemic. More than 60% of people living with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa are women and three out of four young people living with HIV are female. Gender inequalities, sexual abuse, violence, conflict and poverty often increase women's vulnerability to HIV. In Asia nearly 50 million women are at risk of becoming infected with HIV from their intimate partners.

Protecting women from becoming infected with HIV and treating women living with HIV can turn back the epidemic. Stopping women from becoming infected and increasing their access to treatment also directly contributes to reducing the number of children being born with HIV and becoming orphans.

Working alongside the new agency, the UNAIDS Secretariat, along with its Cosponsors will support in strengthening the capacity of women's organizations to deliver critical maternal and child health services to women and girls at grassroots level. It will also leverage the AIDS response as an opportunity to stop violence against women and girls in all settings.

Resources:

Press centre:

Download printable version (pdf, 35.4 Kb.) - http://data.unaids.org/pub/PressStatement/2009/20090916_ps_womens agency_en.pdf

Contact:

UNAIDS: Sophie Barton-Knott

Tel. +41 22 791 1697

E-mail: bartonknotts@unaids.org
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