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Key Affected Populations. IAS Members meeting– July 2014. Overview. Goal Significant positive change in the situation that Key Affected populations (KAPs) face in the context of HIV Objectives Advocate for reduction of stigma and discrimination against Key Affected Populations;
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Key Affected Populations IAS Members meeting– July 2014
Overview Goal • Significant positive change in the situation that Key Affected populations (KAPs) face in the context of HIV Objectives • Advocate for reduction of stigma and discrimination against Key Affected Populations; • Promote policy and legal reform to ensure universal access to HIV services for Key Affected Populations; • Raise the voices and concerns of Key Affected Populations at the highest, most visible and key international forums.
2014 Outputs • Nobody Left Behind Campaign • White Paper on Maximizing the Treatment and Prevention Benefits of ART for Key Affected Populations: • A Code of Conduct for HIV Professionals: Strengthening Human Rights Approaches to Health • Guidance Note on the Use of Antiretrovirals for Prevention in the Context of Universal Access to Treatment • Call to Action to Overcome HIV in Conservative Social Settings • KAPs-related statements
Post Melbourne- Plans • Integration of Nobody Left Behind campaign into IAS 2015 • September 2015: MDGs – strategize to raise the issue of KAPs in the MDGs • Ukraine Country / East Europe Regional Consultation • A Regional ‘Call to Action’ event with multi-stakeholders in South Africa • Country consultations on Human Rights, Diversity and HIV in selected counties in East Africa, Southern Africa and in the Middle East and North Africa • Webinars