Guyana gets it right criminalising HIV will not work!
Thursday, September 8, 2011 – 4:10 pmA statement from the Joint United Nations Team on AIDS in Guyana Guyana gets it right criminalising HIV won’t work! 8 September, 2011— Guyana’s Special Select Committee of Parliament on the Criminal Responsibility of HIV Infected Individuals has chosen not to make the transmission of HIV a criminal act. The Joint United Nations Team on AIDS, coordinated by the United Nations Joint Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) congratulates the Parliamentary Committee for its mature and measured decision. Such a law would have deepened the climate of denial, secrecy and fear surrounding the virus in Guyana and in so doing reduce people’s willingness to learn their status and access treatment and support. Ironically, a measure meant to reduce the spread of HIV could have led to its increase. Many of the countries that have enacted laws related to the criminalisation of HIV are now reviewing their stance because of the negative implications for public health ...



