Top UN Rights Official Urges Compassion Over Cruelty to End HIV

Global HIV Crisis Worsens Amid Stigma and Discrimination

Millions Lacking Treatment, Thousands Infected Weekly

The global fight against HIV remains off track, with over nine million people unable to access treatment and 4,000 young women and girls contracting the virus each week, warned Deputy UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Nada Al-Nashif. She emphasized that three-quarters of new infections occur in sub-Saharan Africa, despite HIV being both treatable and preventable.

Stigma: A Major Obstacle to Progress

According to Ms. Al-Nashif, stigma and discrimination are fueling the crisis, obstructing progress, and risking a resurgence of infections. She stressed the importance of protecting human rights as a means to safeguard public health. Other experts echoed her concerns, pointing to harmful laws and discrimination that prevent marginalized groups from accessing vital healthcare services.

Human Rights: A Core Solution

Florence Riako Anam from the Global Network of People Living with HIV (GNP+) highlighted Nelson Mandela’s words: “HIV is more than a disease – it is a human rights issue.” Many countries continue to enforce laws that criminalize sexual orientation, drug use, and sex work—creating barriers to HIV prevention, testing, and treatment. GNP+ has surveyed 100,000 people across 100 countries, finding that nearly one in four reported experiencing HIV-related stigma.

Breaking Down Barriers to End AIDS

Vuyiseka Dubula, Head of Community, Rights, and Gender at the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria, stressed that eliminating human rights-related barriers is crucial in the battle against HIV. While the past two decades have seen significant progress—new infections are down 61%, and AIDS-related deaths have dropped 73%—there is still much work to be done.

She urged the global community to stay focused on achieving Sustainable Development Goal 3 (SDG3), which aims for “health and well-being for all.”

Choosing Compassion Over Punishment

Dr. Adeeba Kamarulzaman of the WHO Science Council and the Global Council on Inequality, AIDS, and Pandemics highlighted the effectiveness of compassionate approaches. She cited Malaysia’s progress in tackling HIV and noted that countries that decriminalize drug use and sex work experience lower infection rates.

**”When we choose compassion over cruelty, when we invest in people instead of punishing them, we save lives,”** she emphasized.

The Ongoing Struggle Against Discrimination

Erika Castellanos, Executive Director of Global Action for Trans Equality, shared her personal experience as a transgender woman living with HIV. Despite Belize overturning discriminatory laws in 2016, stigma and institutional barriers remain as obstacles to equality.

She reflected on the sacrifices of many who fought for HIV rights and stated:

**”I am alive today because of an HIV response that valued my life.”**

The Path Forward

HIV remains a preventable and treatable condition, yet millions continue to suffer due to stigma, legal barriers, and inequality. Experts urge governments and societies to prioritize human rights, equality, and compassionate healthcare policies to finally put an end to the HIV/AIDS epidemic.


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