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UNAIDS statement at the Meeting of the International Narcotics Control Board (INCB), Vienna, Austria, 12 November 2018

12 November 2018

The INCB’s scientific impartiality and independence gives you a unique role to support countries to address issues related to drugs. UNAIDS would be grateful if you would consider using your mandate to go further and speak louder than those of us who are guided by consensus among UN Member States. UNAIDS stands ready to work more closely with INCB and other UN agencies to be agents of change. Drugs and drug policy are about health, human rights, and development. Together we need to ensure that we keep the promise of Agenda 2030 to leave no one behind.

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Statement by UNAIDS for the UN Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) Regional Conference on ICPD+25, Geneva, 1–2 October 2018

12 October 2018

The ICPD Programme of Action has put international human rights principles, including sexual and reproductive health and rights, autonomy, non-discrimination, equality, participation, empowerment, meaningful decision-making, and accountability at the core of the Agenda. Today, almost 25 years later, the Agenda and especially the unfinished ICPD Agenda, is still relevant for many countries.

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Our wake-up call — UNAIDS Executive Director Michel Sidibé’s speech at the opening ceremony of AIDS 2018

24 July 2018

At the halfway point to the 2020 targets, this is our wake-up call. Let us quicken our pace. We have come so far. But we have miles to go.

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61st Session of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs

15 March 2018

UNAIDS recognizes that the overarching purpose of drug control is first and foremost to ensure the health, well-being and security of individuals, while respecting their human rights at all times. People who use and inject drugs are among the groups at highest risk of exposure to HIV, but remain marginalized and out of reach of health and social services. 61st Session of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs

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