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FURTHER RECOGNISING THAT inadequate food security, poor nutrition,
inadequate essential public services, limited reproductive health services,
gender imbalances and high levels of illiteracy impact negatively on the
quality of life of people living with HIV/AIDS;
RECOGNISING THAT:
(a)
The HIV/AIDS pandemic can be curbed, and that within the SADC
region there have been some successes and best practices in
changing behaviour, reducing new HIV infections and mitigating the
impact of the HIV/AIDS pandemic, and that these successes need to
be rapidly scaled up and emulated across the region;
(b)
HIV/AIDS is best tackled through multi-sectoral interventions aimed at
poverty eradication, which include the promotion of socio-economic
development, fostering positive cultural attitudes and practices, gender
equity, and undertaking specific health and nutritional interventions as
well as programmes to combat the abuse of alcohol and illicit drugs;
(c)
The upholding of human rights and fundamental freedoms for all
including prevention of stigma and discrimination of People Living With
HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) is a necessary element in our regional response to
the HIV/AIDS pandemic, which would encompass access, inter alia, to
education, inheritance, employment, health care, social and health
services, prevention, support, treatment, legal protection, while respect
for privacy and confidentiality will be upheld, and strategies would be
developed to combat stigma and social exclusion connected with the
pandemic;
(d)
Partnerships with all stakeholders including civil society, cultural and
faith-based organisations, tripartite social partners, Non-Governmental
Organisations, traditional health practitioners, the private sector,
international institutions, cooperating partners and the media are vital
if, WE, are to succeed in our key intervention areas such as HIV
surveillance, prevention, treatment, care, support,monitoring, research,
nutrition, poverty eradication and adequate resource mobilisation for
combating the HIV/AIDS pandemic.
THEREFORE:
REAFFIRM our commitment, to the combating of the AIDS pandemic in all its
manifestations, as a matter of urgency through multisectoral strategic
interventions as contained in the new SADC HIV/AIDS Strategic Framework
and Programme of Action 2003-2007; and
DECLARE the following as the priority areas requiring our urgent attention
and action:
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