HLM: documents and action points review
- 11.05.2016 02:33
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It is difficult to overestimate the importance of the High Level Meeting on HIV 2016. There is less than a month to go and we would like to remind you of wha key documnets have been prepared by activists and can be sed by you in your advocacy actions and negotiations in preparation to the meeting.
Roadmap to Input in to the High Level Meeting on HIV
The Global PLWH Network has issued two documents:
1 Roadmap for People Living with HIV Leading up to the 2016 High Level Meeting on HIV
2 Summary Demands High Level Meeting 2016
ICASO has issued the Zero Draft: UN GA Political Declaration on HIV/AIDS 2016
Earlier on we have posted some information on the Zero Draft, including an overview and some next steps, suggested by MSMGF and the 5 key priorities for key populations that hey have identified.
The communities have also identified 5 red lines for the discussion in UN, issues that are not being discussed but are of great importance and 10 civil society priorities for the declaration.
Also please have a look at the calendar of key events of the HLM and a calendar of HLM side events.
You might also be interested in more information on why HLM is so important and how do people take part in it.
Follow the news on the event website.
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