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Human rights implications of the compulsory HIV/AIDS testing policy: a critical appraisal of the law and practice in South Africa, Uganda and Canada

机译:强制性艾滋病毒/艾滋病检测政策对人权的影响:对南非,乌干达和加拿大的法律和实践进行严格评估

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HIV/AIDS has been an obstacle to socio-economic development and a major cause of loss of human life. It has also caused vast inequities and frustration to the public health sector. One of the significant efforts made by the public health sector to combat the epidemic is the implementation of a mandatory HIV/AIDS testing policy to scale-up HIV treatment. This dissertation examines the impact of this policy on the human rights of people infected with and affected by HIV/AIDS. Coercive government policies aimed at controlling the AIDS pandemic often infringe on the rights of individuals known to be or suspected of living with HIV/AIDS and this decreases the effectiveness of public health measures. The research methodology involved the study of written literature and a comparative literature study of the law and practice obtaining in South Africa, Uganda and Canada. It revealed that voluntary testing is effective and suitable in South Africa. This dissertation aimed to show that any public health approach that aims to achieve a comprehensive prevention strategy must be consistent with respect for human rights as enshrined in regional and international human rights law. Public health and human rights should, therefore, not be regarded as opposing forces; rather they should be seen as a unified system of protection of human welfare under the Bill of Rights and the Constitution. The solution to the crisis lies not only in testing every single person but also requires a shift of focus to more pressing issues that include gender equality, stigma and discrimination; prioritizing human rights, institutional capacity and resources; and an end to extreme poverty. A human rights-based approach to HIV/AIDS testing, such as the Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT) is recommended. Therefore, failure to adhere to the core principles of testing - which are informed consent, counselling and confidentiality of the test result - will only hinder the global fight against HIV/AIDS. The rights of those affected by HIV/AIDS need to be protected in order to address public health imperatives. This can be done through the use of the law as an instrument of social change as well as education and awareness. Key words, HIV/AIDS, mandatory testing, Voluntary Counselling and Testing, public health, human rights-based approach.
机译:艾滋病毒/艾滋病一直是社会经济发展的障碍,是造成生命损失的主要原因。它还给公共卫生部门造成了巨大的不公平和挫败感。公共卫生部门为抗击这一流行病做出的重大努力之一是实施了强制性的HIV / AIDS检测政策,以扩大对HIV的治疗。本文探讨了该政策对感染艾滋病毒/艾滋病的人的人权的影响。旨在控制艾滋病大流行的强制性政府政策经常侵犯已知或怀疑患有艾滋病毒/艾滋病的个人的权利,这降低了公共卫生措施的有效性。研究方法涉及书面文献的研究以及对南非,乌干达和加拿大法律和实践的比较文献研究。它表明,自愿检测在南非是有效且合适的。本文旨在表明,旨在实现全面预防策略的任何公共卫生方法都必须与区域和国际人权法所规定的尊重人权相一致。因此,不应将公共卫生和人权视为对立力量;而是应将它们视为《人权法案》和《宪法》所规定的统一的人类福利保护体系。解决危机的办法不仅在于测试每个人,还需要将重点转移到更紧迫的问题上,包括性别平等,污名和歧视。优先考虑人权,机构能力和资源;并消除极端贫困。建议采用基于人权的艾滋病毒/艾滋病检测方法,例如自愿咨询和检测(VCT)。因此,不遵守测试的核心原则(即知情同意,咨询和对测试结果保密)只会阻碍全球抗击艾滋病毒/艾滋病。为了解决公共卫生问题,需要保护受艾滋病毒/艾滋病感染者的权利。这可以通过使用法律作为社会变革以及教育和意识的手段来实现。关键词,艾滋病毒/艾滋病,强制性检测,自愿咨询和检测,公共卫生,基于人权的方法。

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    Chiringa Kudakwashe E.M;

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