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UNICEF Warns of HIV Treatment Gaps Ahead of World AIDS Day

Children and adolescents living with HIV face significant barriers to early diagnosis and treatment, according to a stark warning from the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) ahead of World AIDS Day. The organization emphasized that diminishing funding could reverse decades of progress in combating HIV, potentially resulting in dire consequences for vulnerable populations.

UNICEF’s new modelling indicates that if current programme coverage is halved, an additional 1.1 million children could contract HIV, and 820,000 more could die from AIDS-related causes by 2040. This scenario would push the total number of infections among children to three million and increase AIDS-related deaths to 1.8 million. Even maintaining current service levels is not enough, as it would still lead to 1.9 million new infections and nearly 990,000 deaths among children within the same timeframe.

The statistics reveal a troubling reality: in 2024, before funding cuts disrupted services, 120,000 children aged 0-14 acquired HIV, and 75,000 died due to AIDS-related causes—averaging about 200 deaths daily. Among adolescents aged 15-19, 150,000 new infections were reported, with girls accounting for 85 percent of these cases in sub-Saharan Africa. Alarmingly, only 55 percent of children living with HIV received antiretroviral therapy, compared to 78 percent of adults, leaving approximately 620,000 children without treatment. Sub-Saharan Africa bears the heaviest burden, hosting 88 percent of children living with HIV and more than 80 percent of new infections and related deaths.

Concerns Over Judicial Independence in Pakistan

In Pakistan, a recent constitutional amendment has raised alarms regarding the independence of the judiciary. UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk warned that the amendment, adopted on November 13, undermines judicial autonomy and raises serious concerns about military accountability and the rule of law.

The amendment establishes a new Federal Constitutional Court (FCC) to oversee constitutional cases, effectively removing this responsibility from the Supreme Court. It also revises judicial appointments and transfers, allowing for significant executive influence over judicial matters. “These changes, taken together, risk subjugating the judiciary to political interference and executive control,” stated Mr. Türk. He emphasized the importance of protecting the judiciary from political influence to uphold the rule of law.

Moreover, the amendment grants lifetime immunity from criminal proceedings to the President and other high-ranking military officials, a move criticized by the UN as detrimental to accountability. “Sweeping immunity provisions like these undermine accountability, which is a cornerstone of the human rights framework,” Mr. Türk added.

Need for Enhanced Protections for Minorities

During the Forum on Minority Issues in Geneva, Volker Türk highlighted the urgent need for stronger anti-discrimination laws to protect ethnic, religious, and linguistic minorities. The forum serves as a global platform addressing the root causes of exclusion and discrimination.

Mr. Türk noted that minorities disproportionately face poverty, unemployment, and homelessness, often subjected to land grabs and cultural suppression. He expressed concern that even in democratic countries, some governments are rolling back legal protections for these groups. “We see land grabs and displacement, cultural suppression, and even forced evictions,” he stated.

To combat the cycle of discrimination, Mr. Türk called for more anti-discrimination legislation, noting that less than a quarter of countries currently have such laws. He urged for greater political and workplace inclusion of minorities, better integration of human rights education, and the protection of minority rights defenders. Furthermore, he emphasized the need for reliable data systems to hold accountable those who violate minority rights.

The combined insights from UNICEF and the UN Human Rights Office underscore critical global challenges that require urgent attention and concerted action to protect the most vulnerable populations.

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