World leaders embrace the African Union Roadmap on AIDS, TB and malaria: Establishing Shared Responsibility and Global Solidarity as a vision for global health in the Post-2015 development agenda
15 December 2012|PDF|2,167kB|English
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Much of the success of the AIDS movement has been won through its power to unite people – across nations and sectors – in solidarity to fight for health and social justice. On 26 September, 2012, on the side-lines of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, political leaders from Africa and its development partners came together with representatives from civil society, academia and development institutions to re-affirm commitments and to take action to accelerate progress in the AIDS response through a new, unifying agenda of shared responsibility and global solidarity.
Women out loud: Cómo las mujeres que viven con el VIH ayudarán al mundo a poner fin al SIDA
11 de diciembre de 2012|PDF|4,087kB|Español
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Las mujeres probablemente representan la mitad de la población mundial, pero no lo disfrutan de manera equitativa. Esto es especialmente evidente en lo relacionado con el VIH. La mitad de las personas que viven con VIH son mujeres, sin embargo, muchas son marginadas o no saben de su condición. A pesar de los muchos éxitos que hemos visto, las mujeres todavía enfrentan desigualdades que evitan que la respuesta contra el SIDA alcance todo su potencial.
The HIV and Sex Work Collection – Innovative responses in Asia and the Pacific
11 December 2012|PDF|8,908kB|English
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The HIV and Sex Work Collection provides eleven detailed case studies on HIV and sex work programmes and advocacy from seven countries in the Asia Pacific region: Bangladesh, China, Fiji, India, Myanmar, Nepal and Thailand. It also provides an analysis of the key lessons learned for delivering and scaling up evidence and rights-based responses.
Resultados - Informe de ONUSIDA para el Día mundial del sida 2012
20 de noviembre de 2012|PDF|1,042kB|Español
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El nuevo Informe del Día mundial del sida 2012 - Resultados, elaborado por el Programa Conjunto de las Naciones Unidas sobre el VIH/sida (ONUSIDA) muestra que la rapidez sin precedentes con la que se ha mejorado la respuesta al sida está dando resultados. El informe indica que, en 25 países de ingresos bajos y medios, de los cuales la mitad se encuentran en África subsahariana, la región más afectada por el VIH, se ha logrado una reducción de más del 50% en los casos de nuevas infecciones por el VIH.
Informe mundial: informe de ONUSIDA sobre la epidemia mundial de SIDA 2012
20 de noviembre de 2012|PDF|2,322kB|Español
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Al aceptar los objetivos de la Declaración política de 2011, los países se comprometieron a supervisar e informar de los progresos y dificultades encontradas en sus respuestas nacionales al sida. Para facilitar la presentación bienal de informes sobre los progresos nacionales, ONUSIDA colaboró con los asociados con el objetivo de desarrollar una serie de indicadores centrales sobre los que los países pueden informar.
Decision Point La Francophonie: No New HIV Infections, No One Denied Treatment - La Francophonie Summit, Kinshasa, October 2012
12 October 2012|PDF|1,558kB|English
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In June 2011, world leaders unanimously adopted the UN General Assembly Political Declaration on AIDS that laid out ambitious targets for the global HIV response. They pledged, among other goals, to reduce the sexual transmission of HIV by 50%, end new HIV infections among children and ensure 15 million people have access to HIV treatment by 2015. While the International Organisation of La Francophonie (IOF) has made considerable progress towards these targets, its member countries are characterized by marked variations in access to treatment and prevention services as well as inadequate funding from both international and domestic sources.
Securing an AIDS Free Future: Practical Lessons about Security and AIDS in Conflict and Post-Conflict Settings
26 September 2012|PDF|389kB|English
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This document identifies lessons learnt as a result of the implementation of the Security Council’s directives on AIDS and security. Drawing on experiences from UN peacekeeping operations over the last 12 years, the report underscores the security dimensions of the AIDS response, summarizes both successes and challenges to date in integrating HIV in peacekeeping missions, and identifies key priorities for future efforts to mainstream HIV across all aspects of peacekeeping operations.
HIV and outreach programmes with men who have sex with men in the Middle East and North Africa - From a process of raising awareness to a process of commitment
20 September 2012|PDF|3,626kB|English
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The objective of this handbook is to provide countries that are currently implementing MSM programmes with additional tools to improve these programmes. It also provides other countries willing to initiate MSM programmes with sufficient elements to design them.
Impact of the global economic crisis on women, girls and gender equality
10 August 2012|PDF|172kB|English
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This briefing paper is intended for international, regional and national decision-makers, policy makers, and advocacy groups interested and engaged in addressing the global economic crisis. The purpose of the paper is to call for the respect of women’s rights and gender equality in times of economic crisis, as well as make the case for sustained investment in meeting the needs of women and girls.
Financing the Response to AIDS in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: International Assistance from Donor Governments in 2011
31 July 2012|PDF|394kB|English
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While resources from all sectors - multilateral institutions, the private sector, low- and middle-income country governments, and households and individuals—are all key to financing the response, donor governments account for most HIV funding in many hard hit countries. Therefore, understanding how donors have responded to this crisis is critical to assessing efforts to address the AIDS epidemic around the world and in meeting the targets set out by United Nations Member States in the 2011 Political Declaration on AIDS.
A progress report on the Global Plan towards the elimination of new HIV infections among children by 2015 and keeping their mothers alive
24 July 2012|PDF|551kB|English
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Every year, almost 330 000 babies become infected with HIV because they are born to mothers living with HIV. Preventing this is not just a moral imperative but one of the best investments that the world can make to address HIV.
Breaking news supplement: meeting the investment challenge
18 July 2012|PDF|1,601kB|English
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Meeting the investment challenge is a supplement of the new UNAIDS report Together we will end AIDS and provides additional information on domestic and international resources for AIDS. The supplement highlights the fact that domestic investments have surpassed global giving in 2011.
The Roadmap: Shared responsibility and global solidarity for AIDS, TB and malaria in Africa
15 July 2012|PDF|258kB|English
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Shared responsibility and global solidarity is on the agenda of the 19th African Union Summit – supported by a new Roadmap. Building on commitments including the 2001 Abuja Declaration and the 2010 Kampala Declaration, this Roadmap seeks to leverage the resources, activism and momentum of the AIDS response for progress across health and development through a set of practical African-sourced solutions.
Country ownership for a sustainable AIDS response: from principles to practice
17 July 2012|PDF|486kB|English
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This Discussion Paper summarizes key findings from 18 UNAIDS facilitated country consultations on country ownership and sustainability of national AIDS responses held between June 2010 and November 2011. It also incorporates findings from a global consultation that was held in Geneva in June 2010, as well as a regional consultation for West and Central Africa that took place in Dakar in March 2011.
Consideraciones éticas en los ensayos biomédicos de prevención del VIH: documento de orientación del ONUSIDA/OMS
01 de julio de 2012|PDF|874kB|Español
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Bien adentrada la tercera década de la pandemia de sida, seguimos careciendo de una vacuna preventiva contra el VIH, microbicidas, productos o fármacos efi caces para reducir el riesgo de infección por el VIH. A medida que aumentan de las cifras de personas infectadas por el VIH y de fallecidos a causa del sida, la necesidad de tales intervenciones biomédicas de prevención del VIH se hace aún más urgente. Varios de estos productos están en diversas etapas de desarrollo, incluidos algunos ensayos sobre su efi cacia actualmente en fase III.
Promising practices in community engagement for elimination of new HIV infections among children by 2015 and keeping their mothers alive
28 June 2012|PDF|710kB|English
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Attaining the elimination of new HIV infections among children and keeping their mothers alive is possible but will not be easy. Success will require the sustained engagement and unique inputs of various communities, from small informal groups at the grass-roots level up to global coalitions. The good news, as reinforced through this review, is that implementers and experts already know and are implementing many effective community engagement strategies that are improving service uptake and achieving positive health outcomes.
UNAIDS Unified Budget, Results and Accountability Framework
19 June 2012|PDF|417kB|English
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The Unified Budget, Results and Accountability Framework (UBRAF) is UNAIDS instrument to maximize the coherence, coordination and impact of the UN’s response to AIDS by combining the efforts of the UN Cosponsors and UNAIDS Secretariat in 2012-2015. The UBRAF aims at achieving UNAIDS long term vision of zero new HIV infections, zero AIDS-related deaths, and zero discrimination by catalyzing and leveraging resources for the AIDS response but also for broader health, development and human rights outcomes.
Investing for results. Results for people
04 June 2012|PDF|430kB|English
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This tool aims to reignite the momentum to reach the 2015 global AIDS targets agreed on by United Nations Member States at the 2011 United Nations General Assembly High Level Meeting on AIDS and articulated in the 2011 Political Declaration on HIV/AIDS. These targets are set within a results framework that is people-centred and outcome-oriented.
The potential impact of free trade agreements on public health
31 May 2012|PDF|181kB|English
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Over the past ten years, an increasing number of countries are initiating, negotiating and agreeing new trade agreements between two countries or amongst a group of countries. These are commonly known as free trade agreements or “FTAs”, and they are promoted as providing significant economic benefits to signatory countries through the removal or reduction of barriers to trade in goods and services.
Recomendaciones en torno a la estrategias para colaborar con una nueva generación de líderes para la respuesta al sida
24 de abril de 2012|PDF|734kB|Español
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CrowdOutAIDS es el nuevo proyecto de políticas iniciado por la Secretaría del ONUSIDA y conducido por jóvenes. Se valió de las herramientas de los medios sociales y la tecnología de colaboración masiva online (crowdsourcing), que permitieron a jóvenes de todo el mundo elaborar un conjunto de recomendaciones con el objetivo de que la Secretaría del ONUSIDA trabaje más eficazmente con la juventud en la respuesta al sida.
Carta a los asociados 2012: Michel Sidibé, director ejecutivo de ONUSIDA
02 de abril de 2012|PDF|899kB|Español
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La relación entre el VIH y los Objetivos de Desarrollo del Milenio demuestra que se ha comprendido que la respuesta al sida es inseparable de otras iniciativas más amplias para mejorar la salud y el desarrollo humano. Integrar los servicios clave, optimizar las sinergias y establecer vínculos no es solo ideal, sino necesario en un momento en el que iniciamos una nueva era de recursos decrecientes.
UNAIDS Guidance note on HIV and sex work (updated April 2012)
02 April 2012|PDF|1,779kB|English
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This Guidance Note has been developed to provide the UNAIDS Cosponsors and Secretariat with a coordinated human-rights-based approach to promoting universal access to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support in the context of adult sex work.
HIV and hormonal contraception: FAQ
01 March 2012|PDF|118kB|English
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WHO has announced in February 2012 that its current recommendation—no restrictions on the use of hormonal contraceptives to avoid unintended pregnancies for women at high risk of, or living with HIV—remains unchanged. They also recommend that women using progestogen-only injectable contraceptives also use condoms or other measures to prevent HIV infection.
AIDS Dependency Crisis: Sourcing African Solutions
28 January 2012|PDF|945kB|English
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The past decade has seen a remarkable transformation across the African Continent—an expression of hardearned progress and promise even in the midst of a global financial crisis. This is an era of unprecedented economic growth, socially sustainable gains and strong African leadership. And today almost every country in Africa has a success story to tell, a story of lives saved through stopping new HIV infections and preventing AIDS-related deaths.
Directrices del ONUSIDA para las asociaciones con la sociedad civil, incluidas las personas que viven con el VIH y las poblaciones clave
24 de enero de 2012|PDF|645kB|Español
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Este documento ofrece directrices sobre cómo el Programa Conjunto de las Naciones Unidas sobre el VIH/Sida (ONUSIDA), sus Copatrocinadores y su Secretaría (a nivel nacional, regional y global) deben fortalecer y poner en práctica un trabajo de asociación significativo y respetuoso con la sociedad civil. Debería ayudar asimismo a que las Naciones Unidas cumplieran con los objetivos y compromisos relativos a la eliminación adoptados en la Declaración Política sobre el VIH/Sida de 2011.

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