The Center for HIV Law and Policy, Lambda Legal and the ACLU's AIDS Project Call Again for a National AIDS Strategy that Ends Ignorance About HIV and State-Supported Stigma and Discrimination in the Criminal Justice System.(2010)
In April, 2010, the White House Office of National AIDS Policy (ONAP) released its first report, summarizing community discussions that had taken place around the country for the purpose of informing development of a National HIV/AIDS Strategy. In response to this report, in May 2010 CHLP, Lambda Legal and the ACLU's AIDS Project submitted this letter to identify several additional issues that, while raised in earlier communications with ONAP, had received sufficient attention in the report. Rather than attempting a comprehensive analysis of all human rights issues that require tracking in the roll-out of a coordinated national response to AIDS, the comments focus on several discrete issues, and proposed steps to (1) address continuing public ignorance about HIV and its transmission; (2) ensure effective HIV testing; and 3) end state-supported stigma and discrimination with respect to criminal prosecutions of people living with HIV and inhumane treatment of correctional facility inmates who have HIV.
To read the May 17, 2010 recommendations letter, click here.