Pacific Centre




                           


High Level Regional Consultation on HIV and the Law, Human Rights and Ethics

 
8th April 2007 - Radio fiji gold news

Pacific Islands to Meet on HIV and the Law

9th April 2007 - sydney morning herald

Pacific Islands to Meet on HIV and the Law

10th April 2007 - Fiji SUn

Pacific Ministers to Meet Over HIV

11th April 2007 - the national

Meeting on HIV and Law Begins

11th April 2007 - radio australia

UN Singles Out PNG for Praise on HIV Action

12th April 2007 - sydney morning herald

Pacific in Denial over HIV: Kirby

12th April 2007 -radio fiji gold news

HIV Pacific Conference

12th April 2007 -radio new zealand international

HIV/AIDS Conference Reviews Pacific Legislation Dealing with the Disease

12th April 2007 -radio new zealand international

Regional Leaders Urged to Learn from Africa in Fight Against HIV

12th April 2007 - new zealand herald

Pacific Told It Can't Ignore the Threat of AIDS

13th April 2007 - radio fiji gold news

Preserve the Human Rights of People Living with HIV

14th April 2007 - pacific magazine

Pacific Leaders Commit to Strengthening HIV related Law

15th April 2007 - radio new zealand international

Papua New Guinea Minister Says Her Country Closed its eyes on HIV/AIDS too long

16th April 2007 - radio fiji gold

HIV Patient Confidentiality is Important

16th April 2007 - PNG post courier

Act Quickly on HIV Call

16th April 2007 - radio new zealand international

Samoa's Misa Telefoni says Human Rights Approach Needed to Tackle HIV

16th April 2007 - radio niu fm

"Pacific Leaders need to Educate People about HIV/AIDS" ...Telefoni Retzlaff

17th April 2007 - fiji times

Review HIV Laws Says Waqatakirewa

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

UNDP is the UN's global development network, advocating for change and connecting countries to knowledge, experience and resources to help people build a better life.
The Pacific Centre, UNDP’s knowledge and regional programme centre in Suva, Fiji is focused on Small Islands Developing States in the Pacific and serves 15 Pacific Island countries. The Centre aims to boost aid efficiency in the Pacific by providing policy advice and technical back stopping in the areas of Crisis Prevention and Recovery, Democratic Governance and Poverty Alleviation and Millennium Development Goals Achievement.
Pacific Centre is complemented by two additional centres, one in Colombo focusing on trade, human development, and HIV/AIDS prevention, and a centre in Bangkok focusing on knowledge development.