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Handbook on HIV and human rights for national human rights institutions
Handbook on HIV and Human Rights for National Human Rights Institutions serves as a practical and normative guide for National Human Rights Institutions (NHRIs) in addressing HIV-related human rights challenges. The handbook outlines the international human rights framework applicable to HIV, examines the roles and mandates of NHRIs in prevention, treatment, care, and support, and provides guidance on monitoring, complaints handling, advocacy, and public education. Particular attention is given to combating stigma and discrimination, protecting the rights of people living with HIV and key populations, and ensuring access to health services, information, and justice. By integrating human rights principles into HIV responses, the handbook aims to strengthen institutional capacity and promote rights-based, inclusive, and effective public health policies.
| KP.XXXIV 0020 | 060 INT H | My Library (HANDBOOK 1) | Available |
| KP.XXXIV 0021 | 060 INT H | My Library (HANDBOOK 1) | Available |
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