ISLAMABAD: The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) recently hosted a consultative session at the KPK, FC premises, aimed at formulating an engagement strategy to address HIV stigma and discrimination within law enforcement agencies. The event brought together approximately seventy officials, including representatives from prominent organizations such as the National Highways & Motorway Police (NHMP), Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), KP Police, Frontier Corps (FC), National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), and esteemed individuals Dr. Yasir Hayat, Dr. Inam of UNICEF KP, Mohammed Shafiq of URDO, Safraz, Arzo Khan, Heer, and Zaheer Khattak, CEO of URDO.
The session was inaugurated by Mr. Akhtar Hayat, Inspector General (IG) of KP, who stressed the critical need for effective guidelines to enhance law enforcement agencies’ sensitivity and responsiveness to HIV stigma. He emphasized the importance of “awareness, effective communication, and inclusivity” as key pillars in countering stigma and creating a secure and supportive environment for individuals affected by HIV.
Dr. Syed Kaleem Imam, a law enforcement specialist, further advocated for a thoughtful approach by law enforcement agencies towards HIV victims. He highlighted the necessity of an innovative methodology that integrates a comprehensive curriculum, a cohesive national plan, and a uniform mechanism to alleviate the stigma and discrimination experienced by HIV patients.
The session concluded with Mr. Adnan Jalil, the caretaker minister, emphasizing the crucial role of first responders in combating stigma and discrimination. He acknowledged that first responders are often the initial point of contact in crisis situations and their informed and compassionate actions can significantly contribute to reducing HIV-related stigma.
Ms. Zanab of the UNDP underscored the importance of taking critical steps towards a more inclusive society where individuals living with HIV are treated with dignity and respect. She stated, “This engagement strategy initiative aligns with our broader commitment to fostering healthier, more resilient communities across the nation. It’s a testament to our unwavering commitment to promoting inclusivity and understanding.”
Through this collaborative initiative, the UNDP and law enforcement agencies aim to drive societal change by focusing on improving health outcomes and promoting resilience and inclusivity within communities.
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