2. States Parties shall ensure that the policies and programmes referred to in sub-Article 1 take account of the unequal status of women, the particular vulnerability of the girl child as well as harmful practices and biological factors that result in women constituting the majority of those infected and affected by HIV and AIDS. 3. States Parties shall, by 2015: (a) develop gender sensitive strategies to prevent new infections; (b) ensure universal access to HIV and AIDS treatment for infected women, men, girls and boys; and (c) develop and implement policies and programmes to ensure appropriate recognition of the work carried out by care givers, the majority of whom are women, the allocation of resources and the psychological support for care-givers as well as promote the involvement of men in the care and support of people living with HIV and AIDS. PART EIGHT PEACE BUILDING AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION ARTICLE 28 PEACE BUILDING AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION 1. States Parties shall endeavour to put in place measures to ensure that women have equal representation and participation in key decisionmaking positions in conflict resolution and peace building processes by 2015 in accordance with United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace and Security. 2. States Parties shall, during times of armed and other forms of conflict take such steps as are necessary to prevent and eliminate incidences of human rights abuses, especially of women and children, and ensure that the perpetrators of such abuses are brought to justice before a court of competent jurisdiction. PART NINE MEDIA, INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION ARTICLE 29 GENERAL PRINCIPLES 1. States Parties shall ensure that gender is mainstreamed in all information, communication and media policies, programmes, laws and training in accordance with the Protocol on Culture, Information and Sport and other regional and international commitments by Member States on issues relating to media, information and communication.

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