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HRC60 - Ending AIDS for all: The critical role of human rights in a sustainable & equitable response
Live from the United Nations Human Rights Council.
The global commitment to end AIDS by 2030 is under threat. Funding cuts and ongoing human rights violations risk undoing pivotal gains.
Join this urgent call for global leaders to recognise the essential role of human rights for a sustainable and equitable HIV response to reach people most affected by HIV. Learn how meaningful investment in community-centered action, adopting an intersectional approach and keeping governments and international bodies accountable for their commitments, are critical to end AIDS for everyone, everywhere.
Speakers:
Moderator: Nomtika Mjwana, Frontline AIDS
Christine Stegling, UNAIDS
Melody Seherrie, Gender Dynamix (South Africa)
Keren Dunaway, International Community of Women Living with HIV (ICW)
This session was organised by Frontline AIDS and sponsored by the Permanent Mission of Brazil, the Permanent Mission of Colombia, the Permanent Mission of Portugal, the Permanent Mission of Thailand, International Community of Women Living with HIV, International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, and Intersex Association (ILGA World), and Sexual Rights Initiative.
