Declaration of the Positive People of the Pacific at the Positive Pacific Forum Held in Auckland on October 25th 2005 At the PAN Pacific Conference


Priorities in Key Areas for Positive People in the Pacific As seen by Positive Pacific People

Key Areas:

Stigma & Discrimination

HIV in the Workplace

Treatments

Advocacy

Stigma & Discrimination

  • Awareness by Governments of the negative implications of Stigma and Discrimination
  • Eradication of Stigma and Discrimination in the health care sector by training and education, involving Positive People
  • Support in fighting Stigma and Discrimination from NGO’s and other community leaders
  • Funding of PLWHA groups to address self stigma, and to empower Positive People to participate in the HIV response

HIV in the Workplace

  • Access to treatment to enable Positive People to participate in the workforce
  • Enactment and Implementation of laws and policies protecting Positive People in the workplace
  • Education of the workforce on HIV involving HIV Positive People

Treatments

  • Affordable access to treatments for everyone who needs it, in rural and urban settings, of Anti Retrovirals and for Opportunistic Infections
  • Training in HIV treatment of all health care sector providers such as general practitioners, mid wives, and community carers
  • An approach to health care based on Partnership with Positive People
  • Treatment Preparedness led by Positive People

Advocacy

  • That HIV Positive People are recognised and acknowledged as equal members of every community
  • That Positive People have real and meaningful involvement in all areas of:
    • Decision making
    • Policy Making
    • Strategy
    • Implementation
    • Project Development
    • Education
    As outlined by the 1994 GIPA Paris Declaration and adopted at UNGASS
  • Effective legal protection through legislation and application to protect our human rights and defend us against stigma and discrimination
  • Accountability of HIV money
This Advocacy to be directed to:
  • Governments
  • Community & religious leaders
  • National and International Aid agencies and HIV AIDS organisations
  • The global Positive community
A Call was issued for:
  • Funded regular Positive Pacific meetings to advance this agenda
  • Positive People to be supported to come forward to assist in the response to fight HIV in the Pacific






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