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2024 UNAIDS World AIDS Day Report: The Rights Way to End the Epidemic?

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Episode Title:

2024 UNAIDS World AIDS Day Report: The Rights Way to End the Epidemic?

Host: Ben Plumley, Global Health Strategist

Guest: Christine Stegling, Deputy Executive Director, UNAIDS

Episode Summary:

Welcome to A Shot in the Arm Podcast! In this first of a set of special World AIDS Day 2024 episodes, host Ben Plumley chats with Christine Stegling, Deputy Executive Director of UNAIDS. They delve into the key themes of this World AIDS Day’s UNAIDS report, "Taking the Rights Path to End AIDS", which profiles the critical role of human rights in tackling the HIV/AIDS epidemic.

Christine highlights the intersection of biomedical interventions and human rights, explaining why creating an enabling environment is essential for ending the AIDS epidemic. A skeptical Ben asks if this is possible by the international target of 2030. Other topics include the challenges posed by stigma, discrimination, and policy barriers, and how countries can ensure equitable access to prevention and treatment services.

Key Takeaways:

  • The 2030 Goal: is it possible? What does it mean to end AIDS as a public health threat?
  • Human Rights Approach: Why protecting human rights is as crucial as advancing biomedical interventions.
  • Global Challenges: Updates on rights rollbacks, policy barriers, and their impact on HIV prevention in countries like Uganda and the Philippines.
  • Country Leadership: How UNAIDS supports nations in creating sustainable, inclusive HIV responses.
  • Bright Spots: Positive changes in Botswana under new leadership with a strong human rights focus.

Additional Insights:

The episode also touches on global advocacy strategies for HIV prevention amidst political and social challenges, including UNAIDS' role in navigating shifting donor priorities and supporting countries to take ownership of their epidemic responses.

Resources Mentioned:

Producer: Erik Espera, NewDoc Media

Subscribe for more episodes focusing on global health equity and innovation!

Follow us on Spotify, YouTube, and wherever you get your podcasts.

#WorldAIDSDay2024 #EndAIDS2030 #HumanRights #GlobalHealth #UNAIDS #HIVAwareness

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139 episoder

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Episode Title:

2024 UNAIDS World AIDS Day Report: The Rights Way to End the Epidemic?

Host: Ben Plumley, Global Health Strategist

Guest: Christine Stegling, Deputy Executive Director, UNAIDS

Episode Summary:

Welcome to A Shot in the Arm Podcast! In this first of a set of special World AIDS Day 2024 episodes, host Ben Plumley chats with Christine Stegling, Deputy Executive Director of UNAIDS. They delve into the key themes of this World AIDS Day’s UNAIDS report, "Taking the Rights Path to End AIDS", which profiles the critical role of human rights in tackling the HIV/AIDS epidemic.

Christine highlights the intersection of biomedical interventions and human rights, explaining why creating an enabling environment is essential for ending the AIDS epidemic. A skeptical Ben asks if this is possible by the international target of 2030. Other topics include the challenges posed by stigma, discrimination, and policy barriers, and how countries can ensure equitable access to prevention and treatment services.

Key Takeaways:

  • The 2030 Goal: is it possible? What does it mean to end AIDS as a public health threat?
  • Human Rights Approach: Why protecting human rights is as crucial as advancing biomedical interventions.
  • Global Challenges: Updates on rights rollbacks, policy barriers, and their impact on HIV prevention in countries like Uganda and the Philippines.
  • Country Leadership: How UNAIDS supports nations in creating sustainable, inclusive HIV responses.
  • Bright Spots: Positive changes in Botswana under new leadership with a strong human rights focus.

Additional Insights:

The episode also touches on global advocacy strategies for HIV prevention amidst political and social challenges, including UNAIDS' role in navigating shifting donor priorities and supporting countries to take ownership of their epidemic responses.

Resources Mentioned:

Producer: Erik Espera, NewDoc Media

Subscribe for more episodes focusing on global health equity and innovation!

Follow us on Spotify, YouTube, and wherever you get your podcasts.

#WorldAIDSDay2024 #EndAIDS2030 #HumanRights #GlobalHealth #UNAIDS #HIVAwareness

  continue reading

139 episoder

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