Human Rights Watch Submission Regarding the Kenya National/Aids Plan

Publisher:
Human Rights Watch
Publication Date:
1 February 2009
Tags:
Kenya, HIV-Aids and STDs, NGOs and Civil Society

While the link between HIV/AIDS and human rights violations is now widely acknowledged, HIV/AIDS strategies and implementation programs are still sometimes focused on technical advances or vertical interventions that fail to specifically address human rights abuses and the critical obstacles to prevention and treatment that stem from them. It is vital that the new Strategic Plan adopts a rights-based approach that permeates all aspects of strategy, policy, and programming.
This contribution concentrates on children’s rights, a policy area that we believe needs to be strengthened. Human Rights Watch has carried out research on HIV and children’s rights in Kenya since 2001, most recently on access to HIV treatment.1

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