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From conflict to partnership: growing collaboration between police and NGOs in countries with concentrated epidemics among key populations

机译:从冲突到伙伴关系:在主要人群中流行病流行的国家,警察与非政府组织之间的合作日益增强

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Introduction Between September 2012 and December 2015, a series of national and regional consultations, aimed at resolving a persistent dynamic of conflict between law enforcement agencies (LEAs) and civil society organizations (CSOs) working on issues of access to HIV services in high‐priority countries for people who use drugs have been organized by the HIV/AIDS Section of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, the Law Enforcement and HIV Network (LEAHN) and other international organizations. The aim of these consultations has been to understand, at a national and regional level, the key points of tension between police and CSOs and how to overcome these tensions to enhance access to and uptake of services by key populations, including people who inject drugs, sex workers, men who have sex with men and transgenders. This commentary briefly describes the methods, process, content and key outcomes of these consultations held across diverse number of countries and regions, including Africa, South East Asia, South Asia, Central Asia, Eastern Europe and Latin America. Discussion While the context varies, this paper highlights that there are commonalities that drive a persistent dynamic of conflict and therefore also common methods for resolution of conflict and forging partnerships. Both policing and CSOs have key sectoral responsibilities and reform agendas to implement to ensure that as an individual agency they are able to meet their obligations as partners in the HIV response. Using the key outcomes of discussions and recommendations from these consultations and drawing on existing literature, the objective of this paper is to present a preliminary model that roadmaps the critical path from resolution of conflict to partnership between LEAs and CSOs. Conclusions This paper seeks to highlight that critical resources are required to support ongoing development and harnessing of partnerships between LEAs and CSOs and argues that these resources should not just come from global HIV funding mechanisms but should be part of a more mainstreamed security sector reform agenda that understands the mutual benefits that programming for human rights–based policing reform would have on HIV, development and security.
机译:引言2012年9月至2015年12月期间,进行了一系列国家和地区磋商,旨在解决执法机构(LEA)与致力于优先获得艾滋病毒服务问题的民间社会组织(CSO)之间持续存在的冲突。联合国毒品和犯罪问题办公室艾滋病毒/艾滋病科,联合国艾滋病毒/艾滋病联合规划署,执法和艾滋病毒网络(LEAHN)以及其他国际组织已经为吸毒者组织了一些国家。这些协商的目的是在国家和地区一级了解警察与公民社会组织之间紧张关系的关键点,以及如何克服这些紧张关系,以增加包括注射毒品在内的关键人群获得和获得服务的机会,性工作者,与男人发生性行为的男人和跨性别者。该评论简要描述了在非洲,东南亚,南亚,中亚,东欧和拉丁美洲等不同国家和地区举行的这些磋商的方法,过程,内容和主要成果。讨论尽管情况各有不同,但本文强调指出,存在一些共同点,这些共同点推动冲突的持续发展,因此也存在解决冲突和建立伙伴关系的共同方法。维持治安和公民社会组织都负有关键的部门责任,并实施改革议程,以确保作为一个单独的机构,他们能够履行作为艾滋病毒应对活动伙伴的义务。利用这些磋商中讨论和建议的主要成果并借鉴现有文献,本文的目的是提供一个初步模型,该模型为从解决冲突到LEA与CSO之间的伙伴关系的关键路径制定了路线图。结论本文旨在强调需要关键资源来支持持续发展和利用LEA与CSO之间的伙伴关系,并认为这些资源不仅应来自全球艾滋病毒筹资机制,而且应成为更主流的安全部门改革议程的一部分理解基于人权的治安改革方案将对艾滋病毒,发展和安全产生互惠互利。

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