Clinton Asked to Include LGBT People in Global HIV/AIDS Policy
Source: TheAdvocate.com
By Julie Bolcer
April 01, 2009
The International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission sent a letter to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Tuesday calling for more-inclusive U.S. sexual- and reproductive-health policies overseas. The group said that policies could be improved through the appointment of a global AIDS coordinator sensitive to LGBT concerns, particularly the widespread antigay discrimination that limits access to HIV/AIDS education and services.
“In recent years, U.S. policy has by and large neglected the needs of LGBT people worldwide,” Cary Alan Johnson, executive director of IGLHRC, said in a statement about the letter to Secretary Clinton. “The Obama administration should use this moment of great change to bring U.S. HIV funding overseas into harmony with our stated commitments to science, human rights, and inclusion.”
In particular, IGLHRC asked Clinton to ensure that the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief — a cornerstone of U.S. global reproductive health policy — is changed to allow greater access for LGBT people.
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