Publications - Released in 2005
The Pacific Regional Strategy on HIV/AIDS (2004-2008) builds on a vision for the Pacific, where the spread and impact of HIV/AIDS is halted and reversed; where leaders are committed to leading the fight against HIV/AIDS; where people living with and affected by HIV are respected, cared for and have affordable access to treatment; and where all partners commit themselves to these collective aims with the spirit of compassion inherent in Pacific cultural and religious values. The goal of the strategy is to reduce the spread and impact of HIV/AIDS, while embracing people infected and affected by the virus.
The strategy provides a framework for national and regionally funded activities throughout the Pacific. It has three main purposes: to increase the capacity of the Pacific Island countries and territories to provide an effective and sustainable response to HIV/AIDS; to strengthen coordination, and mobilize resources and expertise; and to assist countries to achieve and report on their national and international targets for HIV/AIDS.
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Organizations
- Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC)