About the Forum
The Eastern Europe and Central Asia (EECA) Regional Judges’ Forum on HIV, Human Rights and the Law is a platform сreated to support judges of the region in addressing the issues of HIV and co-morbidities and protecting the rights of people living with HIV and key populations in line with international human rights standards, guidelines, and best practices. The strategic direction of the Forum is provided by the Steering Committee with support from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).
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25 November, 2024
On December 1, 2024, the Sixth Meeting of the EECA Regional Judges’ Forum on HIV, Human Rights and the Law will take place in Warsaw, Poland. The Forum serves as a vital […]
2 October, 2024
On September 30, 2024, the Judges Forum of the Eastern Europe and Central Asia (EECA) region, supported by the United Nations Development Programme, held a webinar titled “Law and Health: Shaping Humane […]
2 September, 2024
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is pleased to announce a grant opportunity for participation in the in-person Judges’ Forum of Eastern Europe and Central Asia, dedicated to HIV, human rights, and […]
2 September, 2024
On September 30 at 11 am (GMT+3), 2024, a webinar of the Forum for Judges of Eastern Europe and Central Asia on HIV, Human Rights, and Legislation will take place on the […]
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Newsletter No 4
Newsletter No 3
Resolution N=N
Fifth meeting of the EECA Judges’ Forum
A Training Resource for Judicial Officers: HIV, TB, Key and Vulnerable Populations and the Law in Africa
Third Forum Meeting Report
Voices of Judges from Eastern Europe and Central Asia on Ending Inequalities and HIV
HIV in Russia
Community-led law reform in Belarus
How can the law help us get to the global goal of ending AIDS by 2030?
HIV and the law: moving forward
HIV Criminalization: Masking Fear and Discrimination
Young People in Georgia Speak Out About HIV
Tajikistan: Discrimination against an HIV-positive mom
Tajikistan: Living with HIV