Recursos: UNAIDS Advisory Group

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This document is Bernhard Schwartländer's initial email response to the Advisory Group's concerns raised in their letter.  (See previous resource 'AG letter to Bernhard Schwartländer re Investment Framework').   

The Advisory Group had written to the authors of an article published in the Lancet (Volume 377, June 2011), entitled 'Towards an improved investment approach for an effective response to HIV/AIDS' to raise some concerns. 

You can download this 3 page pdf document above.  This resource is in

The Advisory Group wrote to the main authors of an article published in the Lancet (Volume 377, June 2011), entitled 'Towards an improved investment approach for an effective response to HIV/AIDS' to raise some concerns, including:

  • The proposed flat-lining and under-resourcing of funding for HIV programming in the context of sex work
  • The apparent inclusion in HIV programming of both sex workers and their clients
  • The assumptions within the report appearing to come from

This is the Spanish version of the Specialist Submission, by the UNAIDS Advisory Group on HIV and Sex Work, to the Global Commission on HIV and the Law.

The Global Commission is an independent commission, convened on behalf of UNDP and the UNAIDS family, advised by a Technical Advisory Group (TAG).  The Commission is looking at 4 key areas:

This is the Spanish version of the Note for Record of the July 2011 UNAIDS Advisory Group on HIV and Sex Work Teleconferences

This document details the events of the group teleconferences, including:

  • UN High Level meeting on AIDS
  • WHO Guidelines Development
  • World Bank Global Analysis of HIV in Sex Workers
  • Global Commission on HIV and the Law

You can download this 5 page PDF resource above. This resource is in Spanish.

This is the Spanish version of the Note for Record of the April 2011 UNAIDS Advisory Group on HIV and Sex Work Teleconferences.

Short report in Spanish of the work of the UNAIDS Advisory Group on HIV and Sex Work during 2010.

Estos términos de referencia, desarrollado conjuntamente por los representantes del Grupo de Trabajo Mundial sobre el VIH y la Política de Trabajo Sexual y el sistema de las Naciones Unidas, encaminados a mejorar las consultas sobre el VIH y el trabajo sexual entre el ONUSIDA y los trabajadores sexuales.