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		<title>Commitment to strengthening UN counter-terrorism strategy renewed</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Jun 2012 12:01:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Countries and regional and subregional organizations to step up their efforts to implement counter-terrorism framework in an integrated and balanced manner.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.alyunaniya.com/commitment-to-strengthening-un-counter-terrorism-strategy-renewed/un-general-assembly-source-un/" rel="attachment wp-att-5219"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-5219" title="UN General Assembly - source UN" src="http://www.alyunaniya.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/UN-General-Assembly-source-UN.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="333" /></a>The General Assembly yesterday wrapped up its third review of the United Nations Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy by renewing its unwavering commitment to boost cooperation to combat the scourge and emphasizing the need to support its victims.</p>
<p>Adopted by the Assembly in September 2006, the Strategy is based on four pillars: tackling the conditions conducive to the spread of terrorism; preventing and combating terrorism; building States’ capacity to prevent and combat terrorism and to strengthen the role of the UN system in that regard; ensuring respect for human rights for all and the rule of law as the fundamental basis for the fight against terrorism.</p>
<p>In a resolution adopted at the end of the two-day review of the Strategy, the Assembly called on Member States, the UN and other appropriate international, regional and subregional organizations to step up their efforts to implement the framework in an integrated and balanced manner.</p>
<p>It also recognized the need to continue measures aimed at preventing and suppressing the financing of terrorism, and encouraged UN entities to cooperate with Member States on providing assistance, in particular to implement respective obligations to prevent such financing.</p>
<p>Recognizing the role that victims of terrorism could play, including in countering the appeal of terrorism, the Assembly emphasized the need to promote international solidarity in support of such victims and to ensure that they were treated with dignity and respect.</p>
<p>It also recognized the work of UN bodies and other organizations aimed at the support, recognition and protection of the rights of victims and urged them to step up their efforts to provide technical assistance for building the capacity of Member States to develop and implement programmes of assistance and support for victims of terrorism.</p>
<p>Opening the meeting yesterday, Assembly President Nassir Abdulaziz Al-Nasser had noted that the Strategy is “a watershed document in the international community’s fight against terrorism in all its forms and manifestations.” He also voiced the hope that the review would provide the necessary momentum towards the full implementation of the Strategy on the ground.</p>
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		<title>Despite progress, efforts must be redoubled to end HIV/AIDS epidemic</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jun 2012 13:49:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Despite the tremendous progress that has been achieved in the response to HIV/AIDS, it is urgent that efforts be redoubled to end this global epidemic, UN says.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.alyunaniya.com/despite-progress-efforts-must-be-redoubled-to-end-hivaids-epidemic-un/hiv-aids-namibia-source-who/" rel="attachment wp-att-4089"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-4089" title="HIV-AIDS Namibia - source WHO" src="http://www.alyunaniya.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/HIV-AIDS-Namibia-source-WHO.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="333" /></a>Despite the tremendous progress that has been achieved in the response to HIV/AIDS, it is urgent that efforts be redoubled to end this global epidemic, top United Nations officials stressed, highlighting in particular the need to expand services and scale up resources.</p>
<p>“Together we must act strategically and effectively to achieve the vision of a world with zero new HIV infections, zero discrimination and zero AIDS-related deaths,” the General Assembly President, Nassir Abdulaziz Al-Nasser, said in remarks to an Assembly meeting held to review progress following last year’s high-level meeting on HIV and AIDS.</p>
<p>In the remarks, delivered by Acting President and Ambassador of Benin Jean-Francis Zinsou, Mr. Al-Nasser said that the world is “riding a wave of renewed hope and accelerating progress against HIV.”</p>
<p>There have been dramatic reductions in new infections in the hardest-hit countries, and among young people worldwide, as well as a scaling up of treatments in low- and middle-income countries in the past decade, he noted. “Yet, critical challenges remain,” the President added, stating that HIV still disproportionately affects vulnerable populations, and funding is in decline, threatening the ability of the world community to sustain necessary progress. “We must ensure that the commitments that were made are implemented, so that we can re-direct the course of the epidemic, and avert future costs to society,” he said.</p>
<p>At last year’s high-level meeting, Member States adopted a political declaration committing themselves to ambitious new targets to combat HIV/ AIDS, with the aim of ridding the world of a disease that has claimed more than 30 million lives since the virus was first identified three decades ago.</p>
<p>Member States pledged to deliver antiretroviral therapy to 15 million people living with HIV; work towards eliminating new infections in children and substantially reducing maternal AIDS-related deaths; reduce by 50 per cent new infections from sexual transmission and among people who inject drugs; substantially increase HIV funding, with the goal of mobilizing $22 billion to $24 billion annually; meet the needs of women and girls; and eliminate stigma and discrimination.</p>
<p>“Today the international community has cause for hope and optimism in the response,” Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon wrote in his first report on the issues arising from that session – and issued in April this year – while also highlighting the many challenges that remain.</p>
<p>Substantial access gaps persist for key services, with especially difficult obstacles experienced by populations at higher risk, he noted. Punitive laws, gender inequality, violence against women and other human rights violations continue to undermine national responses. Of special concern is the first-ever decline in HIV funding in 2010, potentially jeopardizing the capacity of the international community to close access gaps and sustain progress in the coming years.</p>
<p>“Efforts must be refocused to achieve real results and end a global epidemic of historic proportions,” he wrote. “The response must be smarter and more strategic, streamlined, efficient and grounded in human rights.”</p>
<p>In his remarks to the Assembly meeting today, Mr. Ban emphasized the need to do more “to win the race,” stressing the need to cut the number of new HIV infections by one million by 2015, reach out to people at risk, focus on the special needs of women and children, combat discrimination, and strengthen funding for critical efforts.</p>
<p>“Last year marked the thirtieth anniversary of struggle against AIDS – but we were not looking back; we were looking to a future where all people get the prevention and treatment services they need,” he told Member States.</p>
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