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No restrictions for people living with HIV/AIDS.
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Previous restrictions lifted.
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HIV-specific entry and residence regulations for Fiji
The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) applauds the decision taken by the Government of Fiji to lift its restrictions on entry, stay or residence based on HIV status. With this reform—officially announced today by the President of Fiji at an AIDS conference in South Korea—Fiji joins a growing list of countries that are aligning national HIV legislation with international public health standards.
(Source: 1) Proof of yellow fever immunisation is required for those arriving from infected areas.
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HIV treatment information for Fiji
No information available
HIV information / HIV NGOs in Fiji
You can get updated information through the aidsmap search engine at
www.aidsmap.com/en/orgs/ux/default.asp
Global Criminalisation of HIV Transmission Scan
The Global Criminalisation Scan is an initiative of GNP+. It aims to collect and keep up to date information on national and state level laws criminalising the transmission of or exposure to HIV. It also aims to provide an easily accessible ‘clearing-house’ of resources, research, and initiatives on the subject and to provide a platform for advocacy initiatives.
Find out more about the scan and the criminalisation of HIV transmission legislation at
http://criminalisation.gnpplus.net/.
Sources
- UNAIDS, Geneva, August 26, 2011
- Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada web site, www.voyage.gc.ca, consulted April 7, 2012
updated: 4/7/2012
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