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PANCAP Justice for All Programme is on the way

(CARICOM Secretariat, Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown, Guyana) The Pan Caribbean Partnership against HIV and AIDS (PANCAP) continues to marshal its forces to “beat back” the stigma and discrimination associated with HIV and AIDS with the launch of its Justice for All Programme. The programme aims to build on initiatives to create a supportive environment for eliminating stigma and discrimination and for building consensus around the principles of human rights.

The Caribbean has made strides in  promoting the inclusion of  people with HIV (PLHIV) and building the capacity of networks of PLHIV and most-at-risk groups; developing model anti discrimination legislation and policy; advocating for legislative reforms aimed at modifying and abolishing outdated punitive laws and violence against  women. Several consultations have taken place at the national and regional levels and a number of key international human rights treaties signed. Notwithstanding, HIV stigma and discrimination remains an intractable issue.

The September 2010  UNAIDS/PANCAP/CARICOM and the University of the West Indies (UWI) symposium under the leadership of Sir George Alleyne, then UN Special Envoy for HIV in the Caribbean, explored the varying components of human rights. It resulted in a book, HIV and Human Rights edited by Sir George Alleyne and Professor Rose-Marie Belle Antoine with wide ranging proposals.
The Justice for All Programme, building on such initiatives will outline a concrete set of national actions, cognisant that one of the goals of the UN High Level Meeting Political Declaration (2011) as well as the PANCAP Declaration (2010) is to eliminate HIV-related stigma. The programme is spearheaded by UN Secretary- General Envoy for HIV in the Caribbean, Prof. Edward Greene, in collaboration with the PANCAP Coordinating Unit and other key stakeholders.
A roadmap for Advocacy for the PANCAP Human Rights agenda will be established to guide the process. An analysis of what has been done, the results and gaps and a series of national consultations will inform the roadmap which is to be endorsed by Caribbean Leaders.
PANCAP is a regional partnership established by CARICOM Heads of Government in 2001 to respond to the HIV and AIDS epidemic.
More information contact:
Website: www.pancap.org;www.caricom.org;
Email:pancap@caricom.org;vhackett@caricom.org; or vbeachhorne@caricom.org

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