E-survey on civil society participation in the UNAIDS Board

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E-survey on civil society participation in the UNAIDS Board

11 October 2012

UNAIDS was the first ever United Nations programme to have civil society formally represented on its governing body – the Programme Coordinating Board (PCB). The NGO Delegation has 10 members from five geographic regions. For more information about its work, please click here.

UNAIDS is supporting a review of the progress of NGO Delegation participation and contribution to the PCB. This will result in recommendations about how to increase the engagement and impact of civil society voices, including those of people living with HIV and key affected communities.

As part of the review, we warmly invite all civil society organisations involved in HIV (at community, national, regional or global levels) to participate in an e-survey. The survey has just 10 questions and takes about 5 minutes. It is anonymous and confidential. We welcome your views – whether you know the work of the PCB or NGO Delegation well or not.

The e-survey is available in: English, French, Spanish and Russian.

The survey will be open until 14 October 2012. We are very grateful for your contribution and look forward to hearing from you.

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