Por qué la ONUDD debe hacer más para interactuar con la sociedad civil
Este documento esboza algunos principios fundamentales para la participación significativa de la sociedad civil en los procesos internacionales de toma de decisiones. Más información, en inglés, está disponible abajo.
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The meaningful engagement of civil society in international decision-making is widely recognised as best practice, and has been emphasised since the inception of the United Nations.
In 2012, UNAIDS released ‘Guidance for Partnerships with Civil Society, including People Living with HIV and Key Populations’, which outlines how UNAIDS, its cosponsors and secretariat should “strengthen and operationalize meaningful and respectful partnership work with civil society” – without which the 2011 Political Declaration on HIV/AIDS cannot be fulfilled.
This document outlines several principles for this partnership, including: evidence-informed and ethical responses; people living with HIV as leaders; responsibility of the entire Joint UN Programme on AIDS; mutual respect and accountability; and the need for “genuine partnership”.
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- International Drug Policy Consortium (IDPC)
- International Doctors for Healthy Drug Policies (IDHDP)
- International Centre for Science in Drug Policy (ICSDP)
- Harm Reduction International (HRI)
- Eurasian Harm Reduction Network (EHRN)
- Frontline AIDS
- International Network of People Who Use Drugs (INPUD)