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Universal Action Now! Universal Action Now! The XVII International AIDS Conference, The XVII International AIDS Conference, 3- 8 AUGUST 2008, Mexico City 3- 8 AUGUST 2008, Mexico City HIV-RELATED TRAVEL HIV-RELATED TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS RESTRICTIONS Speaker: Elijah Fung Manager St. John’s Cathedral HIV Education Centre

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Universal Action Now! The XVII International AIDS Conference, 3- 8 AUGUST 2008, Mexico City HIV-RELATED TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS. Speaker: Elijah Fung Manager St. John’s Cathedral HIV Education Centre. INTERNATIONAL GUIDELINES ON HIV/AIDS AND HUMAN RIGHTS ISSUED IN 1998. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Universal Action Now! Universal Action Now! The XVII International AIDS Conference,The XVII International AIDS Conference,

3- 8 AUGUST 2008, Mexico City 3- 8 AUGUST 2008, Mexico City

HIV-RELATED TRAVEL HIV-RELATED TRAVEL RESTRICTIONSRESTRICTIONS

Speaker: Elijah FungManager

St. John’s Cathedral HIV Education Centre

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INTERNATIONAL GUIDELINES ON HIV/AIDS AND HUMAN RIGHTS ISSUED IN 1998

“There is no public health rationale for restricting liberty of movement or choice of residence on the grounds of HIV status…”

Therefore any restrictions on these rights based on suspected or real HIV status alone, including HIV screening of international travelers, are discriminatory and cannot be justified by public health concerns”

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HIV-related Travel Restrictions

⇨ To protect public health

⇨ To avoid the economic costs of providing health care and social assistance to those affected by HIV and AIDS

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HIV + …it shouldn’t make a differenceHIV + …it shouldn’t make a difference

⇘ 67 countries impose some form of restrictions on people living with HIV

⇘ e.g. business, personal or tourism or for a longer period such as employment, asylum or refugee resettlement or study

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9 countries ban people living with HIV 9 countries ban people living with HIV from enteringfrom entering

⇨ Brunei

⇨ China

⇨ Oman

⇨ Qatar

⇨ South Korea

⇨ Sudan

⇨ United Arab Emirates

⇨ United States of America

⇨Yemen

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Countries/areas deny applications for entry by HIV Countries/areas deny applications for entry by HIV positive people for stays beginning as short as 10 days positive people for stays beginning as short as 10 days

to 90to 90 daysdays ⇨ EgyptEgypt

⇨ ⇨ IraqIraq

⇨ ⇨ SingaporeSingapore

⇨ ⇨ TunisiaTunisia

⇨ ⇨ TurksTurks

⇨ ⇨ Caicos IslandsCaicos Islands

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Countries deport foreigners once they are discovered to be HIV positive ⇨ ⇨ ArmentiaArmentia ⇨ ⇨ BahrainBahrain ⇨ ⇨ BangladeshBangladesh ⇨ ⇨ BruneiBrunei ⇨ ⇨ BulgariaBulgaria ⇨ ⇨ ChinaChina ⇨ ⇨ EgyptEgypt ⇨⇨HungaryHungary ⇨ ⇨ IraqIraq ⇨ ⇨ JordanJordan ⇨ ⇨ Democratic People’s Democratic People’s ⇨ ⇨ Republic of Korea (North Republic of Korea (North

Korea)Korea) ⇨ ⇨ RepublicRepublic of Korea (South of Korea (South

Korea)Korea) ⇨ ⇨ KuwaitKuwait

⇨ ⇨ MalaysiaMalaysia ⇨ ⇨ MoldovaMoldova ⇨ ⇨ MongoliaMongolia ⇨ ⇨ OmanOman ⇨ ⇨ QatarQatar ⇨ ⇨ Russian FederationRussian Federation ⇨ ⇨ Saudi ArabiaSaudi Arabia ⇨ ⇨ SingaporeSingapore ⇨ ⇨ Sri LankaSri Lanka ⇨ ⇨ SudanSudan ⇨ ⇨ SyriaSyria ⇨ ⇨ TajikistanTajikistan ⇨ ⇨ TaiwanTaiwan ⇨ ⇨ United Arab EmiratesUnited Arab Emirates ⇨ ⇨ United States of AmericaUnited States of America ⇨ ⇨ UzbekistanUzbekistan ⇨ ⇨ YemenYemen

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USA: since 1987, non-U.S. citizens living with HIV have been banned from entering or transiting through US without a special waiver.

Belgium: Non-European Union nationals intending to study or obtain a work permit must undergo an HIV test by a Beglian-approved doctor in their country of origin. No visas are granted to people who are HIV-positive.

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Russia: No HIV-positive people are allowed entry into the country. Although proof of HIV status is not usually requested for tourist or transit visas, an HIV test is required for stays of longer than three months. If the test is positive, the person is deported.

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South Africa: Tests are required for all mine workers, at all levels of employment in that sector.

United Kingdom: Anyone who does not appear to be in good health may be required to undergo a medical examination (including an HIV test) prior to being granted or denied entry.

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“Six decades after the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted, it is shocking that there should still be discriminationagainst those at high risk, such stigma attached to individualsliving with HIV. This not only drives the virus underground, Where it can spread in the dark; as important, it is an affrontTo our common humanity…I call for a change in laws thatUphold stigma and discrimination – including restrictions on travelfor people living with HIV emphasis added.”

Ban Ki-Moon, United Nations Secretary-GeneralUnited Nations High Level Meeting on AIDS, June 2008

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“Stigma and discrimination around AIDS remain as strongas ever: and in this context I join my voice with theSecretary General, and I call on all countries to droprestrictions on entry to people simply because they areliving with HIV.”

Peter Piot, UNAIDS Executive DirectorUnited Nations High Level Meeting on AIDS, June 2008

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IMPACTSIMPACTS OF TRAVEL OF TRAVEL RESTRICTIONSRESTRICTIONS

⇨ limit mobility and migration in the age of Globalization

⇨ hindering positive people from travel to certain countries

⇨ affecting their work, livelihood and human rights

⇨ people hide their status and not seek the care they need

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“Attitudes and policies such as these [relating to HIVRestrictions on entry, stay and residence] will notContribute to reaching the goal of Universal Access [to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support]; They will however contribute to increased stigma and Discrimination of people living with HIV… I am Also a person living with HIV, and by revealing my HIVstatus publicly, I am taking a risk of being bannedFrom entering this country and over seventy otherCountries around the world.”

Ratri Suksma, Representative from CARAM AsiaUnited Nations High-level Meeting on AIDS, June 2008

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What have been done?What have been done?

In 2007, the International AIDS Society In 2007, the International AIDS Society published its official policy position published its official policy position regarding HIV-related restrictions stating regarding HIV-related restrictions stating that, “that, “The International AIDS Society will not The International AIDS Society will not hold its conferences in countries that hold its conferences in countries that restrict short term entry of people living restrict short term entry of people living with HIV/AIDS and/or require their HIV with HIV/AIDS and/or require their HIV status on visa application forms of other status on visa application forms of other documentation required for entry into the documentation required for entry into the country”. country”.

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“The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria will not hold Board or Committee Meetings in countries that restrict short-term entry of people living with HIV/AIDS and / or require prospective HIV positive visitors to declare their HIV status on visa application forms or other documentation required for entry into the country.”

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The Board of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria at its 16th meeting (12-12 November 2007) agreed to create an International Task Team on HIV-related Travel Restrictions with the aim of eliminating policies and practices that restrict travel for HIV positive people.

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WHAT CAN YOU DO?WHAT CAN YOU DO?

⇨ Raise awareness

⇨ Reach out to media to cover the issue

⇨ Advocate with your government

⇨Pressure the embassies of countries that HIV-related travel laws

⇨ Don’t hold international conferences in countries with HIV-related travel restrictions

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Thank you!Thank you!