Political commitment towards migrants Gisela Lange German Ministry of Health
Migrants are women and men Represenativity for the community Concern to raise discrimination when running particular programs fpr migrants newly
German action plan – response to HIV/AIDS All persns who le in German have the same access to information Prevention Counselling and care
Prevention How? Part of the national campaign ? Target group specific? Studies Materials in different languages Information in media for migrants Capacity building for health personal Outreach social work
prevention Including migration issues in the medical and pscho social training ofdoctors and therapists Counselling before and after tsting Support for self help structures
treatment People without health insurance have access to need based medical services To anonymous testing for HIV and STDs mostly –depending on the region free of charge No deportation to a country where adequate treatment is not available Situation has to be examines including rural areas- NGOs operating in the country are to be consulted where necessary
EU presidency Bremen conference Bremen Declaation EU Council Conclusions G8 Possibly EU summit
Commitment of States Particular attention to migrants Take further action to promote and guarantee human rights including fighting discrimination, especially of those most affected-drug users,, MSM, migrants, sex workers and prisoners
Call on private sector Media to report accurately Social partners Pharmaceutical industry agreed to cooperate to facilitate access to affordable medication
Follow-up Negotiations with 3 countries on the delivery mechanisms for ARV drugs G8 EU summit