HIVAPCOP Resources

United Nations Special Rapporteur on torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment (2013)

The present report focuses on certain forms of abuses in health-care settings that may cross a threshold of mistreatment that is tantamount to  torture or  cruel, inhuman  or degrading treatment or punishment. It identifies the policies that promote these practices and existing protection gaps.

UNAIDS (2013)

This paper explains how the global AIDS response can influence the post-2015 development agenda in two ways. First, HIV remains one of the world’s most serious health and human rights challenges. Second, the principles and practices forged in the global AIDS response can make valuable contributions to carrying out development differently across all dimensions of sustainable development: social, environmental and economic.

UNDP (2013)

The document presents a summary of the e-discussion on linkages between violence-against-women (VAW) and HIV, which took place from 25 November to 10 December 2012 on the Asia Pacific Community of Practice on HIV, Gender and Human Rights (HIV-APCoP) website, and coincided with the 16 Days of Activism on violence-against-women.

UNDP (2012)

This report captures the E-discussion on Key Affected Women and Girls in Asia and the Pacific conducted on the Asia Pacific Community of Practice on HIV, Gender, and Human Rights (HIV-APCoP) from 1 to 23  February 2012. The E-discussion, which coincided with the UNESCAP Asia-Pacific High-level Intergovernmental Meeting on the Assessment of Progress against Commitments in the Political Declaration on HIV/AIDS and the MDGs, 6-8 February in Bangkok, succeeded in stimulating dialogue to ensure that proper policy attention is being paid to key affected women and girls.

Solution Exchange (2011)

This document is a Consolidated Reply of the discussion that took place on Solution Exchange for the AIDS Community regarding the February 16-17 Asia-Pacific Regional Dialogue of the Global Commission on HIV and the Law. The discussion took place in the lead up to the Regional Dialogue, in December 2010.

UNDP (2011)

This report captures the E-discussion conducted on the Asia Pacific Community of Practice on HIV, Gender, and Human Rights (HIV-APCoP) from 17 February to 11 March 2011, which built on the 16-17 February Asia-Pacific Regional Dialogue of the Commission on HIV and the Law,  held in Bangkok, Thailand. The E-discussion, titled HIV and the Law, focused on the key areas outlined by the Commission, as they relate to women and girls. It provided an opportunity for network members to participate and inform the Global Commission on HIV and the Law.

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