ICW views on testing featured in ALN publication
ICW puts forward our concerns with UN plans to dramatically increase HIV testing in two articles featured in the latest publication from the AIDS Legal Network (ALN) South Africa.
ICW outlines our fears that the UN strategy, particularly if tests are opt out, service provider initiated, will take the control from women and men to decide and prepare themselves for tests and for results. The various articles in this issue analyse different HIV testing models and approaches from a human rights perspective, and examine the extent to which the global call to scale up HIV testing, through the model of ‘provider-initiated opt-out routine testing’, creates an environment in which the fundamental human right to make an informed choice whether or not to test for HIV can be upheld, respected and protected.
To obtain a copy of the journal, contact campaign@aln.org.za or download it here.
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| ALQ Sept 2006 -testing -.pdf | 290.79 KB |

