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Getting Ahead of AIDS: The Long-Term Agenda, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington D.C., Speech by Dr Peter Piot, UNAIDS Executive Director
09 mars 2006
The landscape of the fight against AIDS has been transformed in the past 15 months since I last spoke here, on the eve of World Aids Day in 2004. Issues that were gathering momentum then have come to fruition, so I now look at 2005 as the ‘least bad’ year in the history of AIDS. It was a year when hope slowly took over from pure despair in many communities; things that seemed impossible even a few years ago started to become real in 2005.
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Men Having Sex with Men and Human Rights: The UNAIDS Perspective; Statement by Susan Timberlake, Senior Law and Human Rights Adviser, UNAIDS Secretariat, Geneva
29 mars 2006
I am speaking today on the human rights of men who have sex with men and the UNAIDS perspective. Let me start by saying that UNAIDS does not have formal oversight of any human rights treaty, like UNICEF, but like any UN agency, UNAIDS is accountable for respecting and promoting the principles of the UN Charter. For the staff, the Standards of Conduct for the International Civil Service, paragraph 3, state that “The values that are enshrined in the United Nations organizations must also be those that guide international civil servants in all their actions: fundamental human rights, social justice, the dignity and worth of the human person and respect for the equal rights of men and women and of nations great and small.”