July 2010 Archives

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The Asia Catalyst booth. L-R: Li Dan, Shen Tingting, Will Lian. (Courtesy Zhao Gang)

A few highlights from the International AIDS Conference, from us and our Chinese partners -- with some of their photos.

Human Rights Mission Kit

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Asia Catalyst (New York), Korekata AIDS Law Center (Beijing), and Thai AIDS Treatment Action Group (Bangkok) are cooperating on writing the manual Know It, Prove It, Change It: A Rights Curriculum for Grassroots Groups. The Human Rights Mission Kit, which you can download here, is a collection of easy-to-follow steps, worksheets and templates groups can use at home to start their own human rights research.


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By Meg Davis

 

At 5 pm, the crowd began to assemble on the square in front of the Messe Wien convention center. Some handed out signs reading "Broken promises kill" or "we are watching" over photos of giant eyeballs. Others wrestled in the wind with a black-and-white banner reading "No retreat, fund AIDS."


On July 5th, China convened the first meeting of the Red Ribbon Forum, a gathering of government officials, NGOs and experts to discuss AIDS and human rights concerns. Mark Heywood, the chair of the UNAIDS Theme Group on HIV/AIDS and Human Rights, delivered a speech calling for more space for civil society. During an intense - and in China, unprecedented - discussion period, civil society representatives raised frank concerns about a range of human rights issues, including ongoing restrictions on civil society, and demands for compensation for the blood scandal that transmitted HIV to thousands of villagers. The full text of Heywood's speech follows.