UNESCO will support holistically the education sector’s responses to AIDS,
including the development of educational material for use with men who have sex
with men and transgender people, the development of curricula covering sexual
diversity, and the monitoring and evaluation of educational programmes addressing
men who have sex with men and transgender people.
UNFPA, with its focus on sexual and reproductive health and HIV prevention,
including comprehensive condom programming, will address the particular issues of
men who have sex with men and transgender people, as well as those involved in sex
work and most-at-risk young people, ensuring that the responses to these issues are
human rights-based and include a focus on reducing stigma and discrimination.
The World Bank, through the UNAIDS AIDS Strategy and Action Plan (ASAP)
service, will focus on men who have sex with men and transgender people in AIDS
strategies, as guided by evidence. To help countries access and use that evidence, the
World Bank undertakes synthesis analyses of countries’ epidemiological and response
data.
UNHCR, UNICEF, ILO, the World Bank and the World Food Programme will
address men who have sex with men, transgender people and HIV issues in their
work, as appropriate.
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