Events

    Zero discrimination day

    April 17, 2017

    Chittagong

    On Zero Discrimination Day, UNAIDS calls on countries to examine discriminatory provisions in their laws and policies and make positive changes to ensure equality, inclusion and protection.

    “Human rights violations are happening all over the world because of discriminatory laws and practices,” said Michel Sidibé, Executive Director of UNAIDS. “Laws must protect, not cause harm. All countries must carefully examine their laws and policies in order to ensure equality and protection for all people, without exception.”

    On Zero Discrimination Day, UNAIDS recalls the equal dignity and worth of every person, as enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and is calling for action to change discriminatory laws and practices, which are a significant barrier for access to health and other services.

    GENEVA, 8 April 2019—UNAIDS welcomes the announcement that David Malpass will be the new President of the World Bank, beginning his five-year term on Tuesday, 9 April 2019.

    “UNAIDS’ work with the World Bank to address the interrelated challenges of HIV, inequality and extreme poverty is critical,” said Michel Sidibé, Executive Director of UNAIDS. “I warmly welcome the appointment of David Malpass as the new President of the World Bank and look forward to a continued close collaboration towards ending AIDS as a public health threat, increasing economic opportunities and building shared prosperity.”

    The World Bank is one of UNAIDS’ 11 Cosponsors and helps countries to provide HIV prevention, care and treatment services by offering financing, specialized technical support and knowledge. The World Bank is the lead agency for support to strategic planning, including costed and prioritized multisectoral national AIDS plans and analysis to underpin evidence-informed policies.

    UNAIDS looks forward to continuing to work closely with the World Bank and with Mr Malpass in his new role as President.

    UNAIDS

    The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) leads and inspires the world to achieve its shared vision of zero new HIV infections, zero discrimination and zero AIDS-related deaths. UNAIDS unites the efforts of 11 UN organizations—UNHCR, UNICEF, WFP, UNDP, UNFPA, UNODC, UN Women, ILO, UNESCO, WHO and the World Bank—and works closely with global and national partners towards ending the AIDS epidemic by 2030 as part of the Sustainable Development Goals. Learn more at unaids.org and connect with us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.