[podcast] HIV science has advanced but politics, policies & human rights have been slow to adapt to #endAIDS

This podcast features Mitchell Warren, who is among the most respected voices on human rights-based responses to #endAIDS. He is in conversation with CNS founder and Executive Director Shobha Shukla. He shares insights on range of issues spanning over two decades on HIV prevention research, ethics and human rights as scientific studies go forward, learnings from COVID-19 vaccine research, dire need to engage all stakeholders (political will and leadership, funders/ donors, regulators, manufacturers, communities among others) and a lot more! He is also the co-chair of ongoing 4th HIV Research For Prevention global conference, and Executive Director of AVAC.

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[video] HIV science has advanced but politics, policies and human rights have been far too slow to adapt to #endAIDS

The ring has finally arrived!

Shobha Shukla - CNS

You guessed it right. I am talking about the dapivirine vaginal ring (DPV-VR), which is one of the top advances happening in the field of microbicides. It is the first long acting prevention product whose Phase-3 randomised controlled studies have shown that using the dapivirine vaginal ring reduced the risk of HIV infection in women and long-term use was well-tolerated. 

Get the vaccine shot but do not throw away the mask to fight COVID-19

Shobha Shukla - CNS

The message from all scientists is very loud and clear that vaccines alone will not be able to stem the tide of the COVID-19 pandemic. Even after getting vaccinated, we will have to continue to wear masks, maintain physical distancing, wash hands frequently and avoid congregated settings, to break the chain of transmission of the virus. 

[video] Voices from Punjab and Haryana in support of Farmers' Protest and Tractor Rally

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Asia Pacific Solidarity Forum in support of farmers' movement in India

[register on Zoom] Join us on Friday, 8th January 2021 from 7pm to 8:30pm India time (click here for your local time), in Asia Pacific Solidarity Forum in support of farmers' movement in India (as part of ongoing 'Satyagraha' series of daily online discussions on farmers' struggles).

Government needs to hold big polluters liable for air pollution, preventable diseases, and untimely deaths

published in The Indian Express, 1 January 2020
 
16.7 lakh people died in India in 2019 because of air pollution accounting for 17·8% of the total deaths in the country (source: The Lancet Planetary Health). Air pollution was the 4th leading risk factor for premature death globally, accounting for nearly 12% of all deaths, with more than 6.67 million in 2019 alone, shows the State of Global Air Report 2020. Each of these deaths could have been averted – and every disease caused by air pollution could have been prevented. 

การประชุมออนไลน์ครั้งที่ 14 ของการประชุมเอเชียแปซิฟิกครั้งที่ 10 เรื่อง "เพศวิถี อัตลักษณ์ทางเพศ และสุขภาพและสิทธิทางเพศและอนามัยเจริญพันธุ์ในเอเชียแปซิฟิก"

Warunee Kuthithamee วารุณี ขัติเตมี รายงาน 

การประชุมออนไลน์ครั้งที่ 14 ของการประชุมเอเชียแปซิฟิกครั้งที่ 10 เรื่อง เพศวิถี อัตลักษณ์ทางเพศ และสุขภาพและสิทธิทางเพศและอนามัยเจริญพันธุ์ในเอเชียแปซิฟิก

[podcast] การประชุมออนไลน์ครั้งที่ 14 ของการประชุมเอเชียแปซิฟิกครั้งที่ 10 เรื่อง "เพศวิถี อัตลักษณ์ทางเพศ และสุขภาพและสิทธิทางเพศและอนามัยเจริญพันธุ์ในเอเชียแปซิฟิก"


This Podcast in Thai language is produced by Warunee Kuthithamee who is among the APCRSHR10 Media Fellows 2020, and shares highlights of the concluding session of 10th Asia Pacific Conference on Reproductive and Sexual Health and Rights (APCRSHR10 Virtual), on the theme of "Sexual orientation and gender identity and SRHR in Asia Pacific ".

พอดแคสต์นี้โดย วารุณี ขัติเตมี ได้รายงานการประชุมออนไลน์ครั้งที่ 14 ของการประชุมเอเชียแปซิฟิกครั้งที่ 10 โดยมีหัวข้อเรื่อง "เพศวิถี อัตลักษณ์ทางเพศ และสุขภาพและสิทธิทางเพศและอนามัยเจริญพันธุ์ในเอเชียแปซิฟิก"

การประชุมออนไลน์ครั้งนี้เป็นการประชุมครั้งสุดท้ายของการประชุมเอเชียแปซิฟิกครั้งที่ 10 ซึ่งได้จัดขึ้นในวันที่ 21 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2563

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Gender equality and human rights: "Let different flowers bloom in the garden of God"

Shobha Shukla - CNS

"...All must be encouraged in an understanding of the fact that all human beings are born good, but they may be endowed with different gifts. Deviations from preset norms should not form the basis of ostracism. There should be no discrimination on the basis of one's gender identity. We need to try to see it as a gift and not as a threat...". So had said late Sister Marian Moriarty IBVM, a former Superior General of the Loreto Sisters, when I had met her about a decade ago. These words, coming from a devout Catholic, are indeed encouraging and would help in removing the misconception that religion goes against the so called 'out of line behaviour'.

Why should not government and people hold corporate abuses to account?

Think about this: Should a government come up with laws to protect a corporation against liability lawsuits, or should it come up with laws to regulate corporations and empower citizens so that corporations can be held to account for any kind of abuses or exploitation?

[video] Digital media and political polarisation