Wednesday, 19 May 2021, 5:41 am | UNAIDS Pacific Office “The HIV response has disappeared from the priorities of governments of the Pacific”.
This is the consensus made by civil society organizations engaged in a series of
consultations organized by the UNAIDS Pacific based in Suva. These consultations . More
Press Release – UNAIDS Pacific Office The HIV response has disappeared from the priorities of governments of the Pacific. This is the consensus made by civil society organizations engaged in a series of consultations organized by the UNAIDS Pacific based in Suva. These consultations …
“The HIV response has disappeared from the priorities of governments of the Pacific”. This is the consensus made by civil society organizations engaged in a series of consultations organized by the UNAIDS Pacific based in Suva. These consultations were part of the review of progress of current political commitments and advisories for the upcoming United Nations General Assembly high-level meeting on HIV and AIDS that will place from 8 to 10 June 2021. The high-level meeting will review the progress made in reducing the impact of HIV since the last United Nations General Assembly high-level meeting on HIV and AIDS in 2016 and the General Assembly expects to adopt a new political declaration to
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In the Asian Development Outlook 2021, the ADB assumes a gradual resumption in tourism arrivals from the third quarter of 2021. Picture: SUPPLIED
The measures announced by the Government in response to the recent cases of COVID-19 are likely to have an immediate negative impact on economic activity, says Erik Aelbers, Head of Economics and Programming, ADB’s Pacific Sub-regional Office in Suva, Fiji.
However, he said it would be beneficial for Fiji’s economic recovery if Fiji could return to COVID-19 contained status.
Commenting in response to the ADB’s Asian Development Outlook 2021, Mr Aelbers said containing the spread of COVID-19 in Fiji was critically important from a public health perspective, but would also facilitate the return of tourism, the timing of which was the most important factor in spurring increased economic activity.
Press Release – UNDP Staff and members of Kiribati Parliament engaged in a knowledge sharing session in Tarawa, joined by their counterparts in other Pacific Island countries in Fiji, Solomon Islands and Tonga online. (Photo: Kiribati parliament) (Tarawa, Kiribati) …
Staff and members of Kiribati Parliament engaged in a knowledge sharing session in Tarawa, joined by their counterparts in other Pacific Island countries in Fiji, Solomon Islands and Tonga online. (Photo: Kiribati parliament)
(Tarawa, Kiribati) – Parliamentarians have a unique opportunity and constitutional responsibility to promote and monitor the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Staff and members of Kiribati Parliament engaged in a knowledge sharing session with their counterparts in other Pacific Island countries in Fiji, Solomon Islands and Tonga, to enhance their role in implementing the SDGs.