Workshop on addressing HIV related stigma & discrimination Musanze, 17-18 October 2011 Presenter: RUTURWA –H. Dieudonne, Social Mobilization Advisor at.

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Workshop on addressing HIV related stigma & discrimination Musanze, October 2011 Presenter: RUTURWA –H. Dieudonne, Social Mobilization Advisor at UNAIDS Rwanda

UNAIDS Strategy

AIDS epidemic update 2008 Number of people living with HIV Total 33.4 million Adults 31.3 million Women 15.7 million Children under 15 years 2.1 million

AIDS epidemic update 2008 People newly infected with HIV Total 2.7 million - nearly 7000 new HIV infections each day Adults 2.3 million Children under 15 years AIDS-related deaths in 2008 Total 2.0 million Adults 1.7 million Children under 15 years

Strategic Directions Catalysing the next phase of treatment, care & support  Access to effective treatment when people need it  Strong national & community systems  Access to care, support & social protection Revolutionising HIV prevention  Political commitment to why people are getting infected  Communities demand transformative change  Resources directed to hotspots and what works Advancing human rights & gender equality  Protective social & legal environments enable access  Equitable service provision reaches people most in need  HIV-related needs and rights women and girls addressed

Zero new HIV infections: Revolutionise HIV Prevention Strategic Direction 1 Vision UNAIDS Partnerships Impact Areas Illustrative Examples of Joint Working Vision & Strategic Direction  Support to countries to implement learning objectives in the International Technical Guidance on Sexuality Education  Analytic work on HIV transmission dynamics  Synthesis of global epidemics of HIV in sex workers  Networks of PLWHIV and other key populations  Synergies with sexual and reproductive health communities  Academic and professional societies  Lesson-learning partnerships  Funding entities  Young people Objectives Impact Areas To mobilise communities to demand transformative change Leaders positively incentivised to make the right decisions Political and legal blockages mapped & addressed Positive Health, Dignity and Prevention approaches scaled up Young people empowered to redress harmful social norms To generate political commitment to how and why people are getting infected To direct resources to epidemic hotspots Strategies emphasise prioritised prevention programmes Effective prevention approaches introduced & scaled up

To strengthen national & community systems to deliver services Capacity for registration & scale up of use of TRIPS Zero AIDS-related deaths: Catalyse next phase of treatment, care & support Strategic Direction 2 Vision UNAIDS Partnerships Objectives Impact Areas Illustrative Examples of Joint Working Vision & Strategic Direction  Reduction of HIV-related TB risk factors  Collaboration of GNP+, Int’l Community of Women with HIV/AIDS, Young Positives, EngenderHealth, IPPF, to produce The Advancing the Sexual & Reproductive Health and Human Rights of People Living with HIV guidance package  Families, communities & faith-based organisations  Public-private partnerships  Pharmaceutical industry  Companies, business associates & employers’ federations  Health providers & multi-disciplinary societies Objectives Impact Areas Community system capacity for service delivery To ensure people living with HIV can access treatment Better drugs and point-of- care tools developed Non-drug- related cost savings identified and gained To scale up access to care, support and social protection services Care & support services adapted to diverse needs HIV-sensitive social transfers embedded into national programmes

Zero discrimination: Advance human rights & gender equality for the HIV response Strategic Direction 3 Vision UNAIDS Partnerships Key populations empowered to claim their rights Objectives Impact Areas Illustrative Examples of Joint Working Vision & Strategic Direction  The Global Commission on HIV and the Law will assist in developing rights- based recommendations for effective HIV responses. Recent dialogues rolled out through inter- agency action.  Implement the Action Framework on Women, Girls, Gender Equality and HIV  Regional & country networks of key populations  Civil society networks  Women’s rights advocates  Faith-based organisations People living with HIV mobilised as forces of change Programmes implemented that support women & girls all their lives Complete information on legal frameworks disseminated Data collection with people at higher risk strengthened & put to use Programmes to counter gender-based violence implemented Objectives Impact Areas To support countries to protect human rights in the context of HIV To advance country capacity for equitable service provision To ensure needs of women & girls addressed in national HIV strategies

MECHANISMS UBW – UBAF Division of Labour UN Reform Country Leadership & Sustainability Knowledge Translation Resource mobilisation Organisational Strengthening STRATEGIC PLAN GLOBAL COMMITM’TS GOALS STRATEGIC DIRECTIONS CORE THEMES OBJECTIVES PARTNERSHIP Enable country owned responses, south-south cooperation & move beyond HIV/ health sectors Forge political alliances that link HIV movements with movements for social justice Generate political commitment Mobilise communities Resources to epidemic hotspots Ensure access to treatment Systems strengthening Scale up access to social protection Revolutionize PreventionTreatment, care & supportHuman rights & gender equality VISION Universal Access - Halt and reverse the spread of HIV and contribute to the MDGs Zero New HIV InfectionsZero AIDS-Related DeathsZero Discrimination Halve Sexual transmission Eliminate vertical transmission and halve maternal deaths Eliminate IDU transmission Universal access to treatment for all who need it Halve TB/HIV deaths Care & support for all Halve punitive laws Halve travel restrictions Nat’l strategies address W&G Zero tolerance for VAW&G PeopleCountriesSynergies Support countries to protect rights & remove punitive laws Reduce stigma and discrim. W&G needs addressed

 Sexual transmission of HIV reduced by half, including among young people, men who have sex with men and transmission in the context of sex work  Vertical transmission of HIV eliminated and AIDS-related maternal deaths reduced by half  All new HIV infections prevented among people who use drugs  Universal access to antiretroviral therapy for people living with HIV who are eligible for treatment  TB deaths among people living with HIV reduced by half  People living with HIV and households affected by HIV are addressed in all national social protection strategies and have access to essential care and support  Countries with punitive laws and practices around HIV transmission, sex work, drug use or homosexuality reduced by half  HIV-related restrictions on entry, stay and residence eliminated in half of the countries that have such restrictions  Zero tolerance for gender-based violence  HIV-specific needs of women and girls addressed in at least half of all national HIV responses Revolutionise HIV prevention Catalyse the next phase of treatment, care and support Advance human rights and gender equality Goals for 2015

VISION ZERO NEW HIV INFECTIONS. ZERO DISCRIMINATION. ZERO AIDS-RELATED DEATHS.