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Documentación sobre la sociedad civil

Within this section, you will be able to read more about what civil society (CS) monitoring is, view CS joint statements and papers and download some of the shadow reports already written by CS organisations.

What is CS monitoring?

Civil society monitoring is ensuring that UN-member states are actually keeping to the commitments and promises they make during annual UN General Assembly sessions.

Joint Statements

Within this section you will find joint statments and position papers written and signed on by various civil society organisations.

2008 Shadow Reports

31 January 2008 was the deadline for countries to submit 2008 universal access progress reports to UNAIDS. These reports were based on a set of 25 core indicators, which were laid out via these guidelines provided by UNAIDS. To date 132 countries has submitted progress reports. Click here to read these reports.

As a companion to these country progress reports, many civil society organisations have written shadow reports. Please see below to download these reports as well as updates on reporting processes. More reports will be posted as they become available.

Shadow reports were also prepared prior to the UNGASS Review Meeting in 2006. Click here to read them.

Latest

The President of the General Assembly's summary of the 2008 High Level Meeting on the review of the Declaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS and the Political Declaration on HIV/AIDS, which was held in New York from 10 to 12 June 2008. is now available. Click below to download the report.

Nearly 250 organisations and unions from more than 60 countries that signed on their support to demand G8 countries to keep their promises on universal access. The following letter was sent to all G7 leaders on 4 July 2008. A related press statement was issued, which you can view here. Please continue to check back for updates.