BMJ 2008;336:1072 (10 May), doi:10.1136/bmj.39569.497708.94
Views & Reviews
The writing is on the wall for UNAIDS
Roger England, chairman, Health Systems Workshop, Grenada
roger.england@healthsystemsworkshop.org
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The creation of UNAIDS, the joint United Nations programme on HIV and AIDS, was justified by the proposition that HIV is exceptional. The foundations of exceptionalism were laid when the "rights" arguments of gay men succeeded in making HIV a special case that demanded confidentiality and informed consent and discouraged routine testing and tracing of contacts, contrary to proved experience in public health.1 But exceptionalism grew—to encompass HIV as a disease of poverty, a developmental catastrophe, and an emergency demanding special measures, requiring multisectoral interventions beyond the leadership of the World Health Organization.
The exceptionality argument was used to raise international political commitment and large sums of money for the fight against HIV from, among others, the World Bank, through its multi-country AIDS programme, the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, and the US Presidents Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief. With its own UN agency, HIV has been . . . [Full text of this article]

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