The International Task Team on HIV-related Travel Restrictions (Task Team) was established by UNAIDS in the beginning of 2008. The Task Team is an advisory/technical group whose role is to galvanise attention to HIV-related travel restrictions on national, regional and international agendas, calling for and supporting efforts toward their elimination. The principles of non-discrimination and the Greater Involvement of People Living with HIV form the core of the Task Team’s work and provide the context in which its efforts are set. The work of the International Task Team is principally informed by the deliberations of two working groups: the Working Group on Short-term HIV-related Travel Restrictions and the Working Group Long-term HIV-related Travel Restrictions. The Steering Committee is comprised of the Government of Norway and UNAIDS acting as Task Team Co-chairs, the Global Fund, and the Co-chairs of the Working Groups (Short-term: Government of Brazil and Communities Delegation - Global Fund/AIDS Alliance)(Long-term: Government of the Philippines and CARAM Asia). The Task Team is supported by a Secretariat – the International AIDS Society....
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