Submitted by Cedriann Martin, UNAIDS Caribbean – Op-Ed by Dr. Ernest Massiah, UNAIDS Caribbean Regional Support Team Director

"Protests over Prof Bain's sacking in Kingston, Belize City" - Click image
“Protests over Prof Bain’s sacking in Kingston, Belize City” – Click image

Recently, the discussion on HIV has been a mix of the selective review of scientific evidence, comments on an administrative procedure at the regional university, and perceptions on the existence of agendas that seek either to change or hold back Caribbean societies. Lost in this debate is a Caribbean reality. At the end of 2012, UNAIDS estimated that there were 260,000 people living with HIV in the region.  In many countries, approximately one in three new cases is among men who have sex with men. How do we deal with this as we work to end the epidemic in the Caribbean?

First we must recognise that HIV is a virus, not a crime.  Laws that criminalise being HIV positive, sexual behaviours such as anal sex or sexual orientation, make it difficult to mount an effective HIV response.   Persons who know their sexual behaviour or orientations are illegal are less likely either to go to health services or to speak openly about their sexual behaviour while there, thus limiting their treatment options and prevention efforts.

A soon to be released UNAIDS internet survey of more than 3,500 men who have sex with men across the Caribbean, the CARIMIS study, shows that about two in three men who got a negative HIV test result from the private or public health sector, did not talk to their doctors about their sex with men. Our laws should help create an environment in which there is no impediment to delivering targeted prevention and treatment services to a population particularly affected by HIV.

There is consensus around this among leaders of the region’s HIV response. Over the last ten years, under the umbrella of the Pan Caribbean Partnership against AIDS (PANCAP), civil society, national AIDS responses and international partners have supported the goal of removing laws that criminalise sexual orientations and behaviours. The 2008 – 2012 Caribbean Regional Strategic Framework reinforced this target. This is a regional goal and a global one. It is one of the key steps that must be taken to end AIDS.

Second, we must remember that stigma and discrimination still exist.  It is not only the law that complicates people’s lives; it is the prejudice that the law codifies and reinforces. The UNAIDS CARIMIS study shows that within the month before responding to the survey, almost a quarter of the men were verbally abused because of their same sex attraction. Recent surveys of doctors and nurses in two Caribbean countries show that approximately 25 percent reported seeing HIV positive persons receiving low quality medical treatment and about ten percent would rather not provide services to men who have sex with men.  These workers had been trained.  They had the clinical knowledge. What they did not have was the ability to overcome their prejudices. Until we overcome prejudice, people will not seek services and we will see a steady rise in new cases.

Sexual behaviour and sexual orientation exist in a social context in which prejudice, stigma and the fear of violence influence the behaviour of both those who seek health services and the medical professionals who offer those services. That’s why removing criminal laws against consensual same sex sexual conduct cannot be a stand-alone strategy. UNAIDS urges all governments to implement laws to protect men who have sex with men, lesbians, bisexuals and transgender people from violence and discrimination; to address homophobia and transphobia through public education campaigns; and to ensure that adequate health services are provided to address their needs.  UNAIDS stands for all those living with or vulnerable to HIV, regardless of their social or legal status.

Finally, we must ensure the rights of all Caribbean citizens.  Caribbean history is one of a struggle to ensure the inclusion of all citizens, against a backdrop of exclusions based on race, class, ethnicity and colour.  The individuals who stood for the rights that we now enjoy were called names, jailed, beaten and killed. Today, those who stand up for the rights of gay, lesbian bisexual and transgendered citizens are labelled as supporting a “gay agenda”. There is no gay agenda. There is a human rights agenda which seeks to ensure that all Caribbean citizens are treated with respect and dignity. Every individual should benefit from HIV prevention, treatment, care and support and all people should have the same human rights everywhere.

All rights are coupled with responsibility. Freedom of expression carries the burden of responsibility for the consequences of one’s speech. In Belize, Mr. Caleb Orozco, the young man who asked the court to determine whether the sodomy law violated his constitutional rights, faced verbal abuse, physical violence and death threats. The recent media coverage has led to increased threats against him.

The voices speaking for the removal of punitive and discriminatory laws are women, adolescents, gay men, public health professionals, human rights supporters, researchers, leaders in the regional HIV response, priests, pundits, and imams. These are people from different walks of life, with differing backgrounds and beliefs, united against prejudice. This is what standing up for justice and freedom should be about.  This is what will be required if we are to end AIDS and leave no Caribbean citizen behind.

Contact

UNAIDS Caribbean | Cedriann Martin | tel. +868 625-4955 ext. 96519 / +868 371-7195 | martinc@unaids.org

UNAIDS

UNAIDS, the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, is an innovative United Nations partnership that leads and inspires the world in achieving universal access to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support. Learn more at unaids.org and unaidscaribbean.org

215 responses to “HIV in the Caribbean: science, rights and justice”

  1. GEORGIE PORGIE Avatar
    GEORGIE PORGIE

    @ bajanyankee AKA MARK FENTY AKA DOMPEY AKA BALAAM’S ASS
    | June 4, 2014 at 10:00 AM |
    I believe that Brendan Bain he has a very good case, but I am fairly sure that he wont sue/ Unlike me, he will suffer for righteousness sake.
    Yes Professor Bain is a gentleman

    “By the way I received some training from professor bain and was very impressed by his caring nature,”

    YOU ARE A NASTY STINKING LIAR. WHERE DID YOU GET THIS TRAINING? IN AC’s QUATRE CORDORS?

    .RE when I saw the hard copy of the letter from uwi rationalizing the termination of his contract I said to my self this is not the nature of the man, I await further developments on this issue,

    YOU ARE A NASTY STINKING LIAR
    FOR TWO WEEKS YOU HAVE BEEN AGREEING WITH BU’S CLOWN PRINCE IN SAVAGING BAIN’s WORK AND INTEGRITY
    BALAAM’s ASS HAS BRAYED AGAIN

    bu is bare sport


  2. Porgie
    Rumour has it that the victim’s privates were cut off and he had been bulled!

  3. GEORGIE PORGIE Avatar
    GEORGIE PORGIE

    murdah moe murdah

    WE MUST BE PATIENT WITH THESE BULLERS YA HEAR? THEY ARE REALLY MICE FOLK LOL
    DID YOU CALL IN AC TO HELP? LOL

  4. GEORGIE PORGIE Avatar
    GEORGIE PORGIE

    MOE
    WHEN I WORKED WITH THE POLICE THE WORSE MURDERS I EVER WITNESSED WERE BY BULLERS/BULEES ON FELLOW BULLERS/BULLEES

    BUT THESE FELLAS BECAME BULLERS/BULEES BY EPIGENICS
    YA DOUBT ME? ASK AC
    SOON THEY WILL TEK OVER BIM


  5. A man and a WOMAN were “parked out” at night.

    The man was apparrently murdered.

    My sympathy is with the families of these two young people.


  6. @Hants

    Sad indeed. There a heavy story clouding this matter. Let us see how it unfolds.


  7. why did not dr. bai in his testimony placed a higher level of scientific analysis with conclusive effect which would have included the many giant steps science has made in finding cures and reducing the many opportunistic diseases which affects the aids carrier.such evidence would have bolster his credibilty moving his testimony on a more fair ..balanced and complete scientific analysis.dr .bain. testimony did not in any way help to bridge the gaps of confrontation which would have been a noble gesture on his part..nor did it help to mend or close d wounds which have been the dividing wall between gays and homophobics..unfortunately his testimony provided and glavanised reinforcing. boldness and openess of hate and inflammatory abused towards the gay. community as being witnessed h er on BU byand presented by Gp a socalled person of christain faith…all in all Dr.bain testimony was a wasted effort.

  8. GEORGIE PORGIE Avatar
    GEORGIE PORGIE

    There was a man who had a WOMAN, but he was a BULLER.

    When she found this out she fired him.

    Guess what? The man murdered the WOMAN: he cut our throat with the sharpest ,knife I have ever seen and stuck the kniofe in the ground beside her body in the cane piece just like butcher’s used to do in days of old.

    i shall never forget that scene in the cane piece in St Lucy that night

    .I can still see the centipede clutching to the poor WOMAN’S body like a bracelet.

    Sad indeed. But it was a buller man who killed the WOMAN that time.

  9. GEORGIE PORGIE Avatar
    GEORGIE PORGIE

    ac | June 4, 2014 at 12:51 PM |
    comments by Jamaican and Trinidadian lawyers, doctors and scholars, and other prominent Jamaicans who have the CAPACITY TO READ AND UNDERSTAND WHAT THEY READ, have explained with great clarity what Brendan said, and that he did no wrong.and that the UWI needs the money to run CHART, so they erred in thier haste to appease the ONES TO WHOSE TUNE THEY MUST JUMP.

    WHY YOU STILL COMPLAINING AC?
    DIDNT THE BULLERS AND WICKERS WIN AND HAD THEIR CELEBRATION?


  10. yeap glad to see u dr FAKENSTEIN has finally got off uh bigoted roll coaster ride and made a stop at the HOUSE of reality,,,,, for one it appears thjat after much probing due to lack of your god ordained commion sense implanted in your soul…( which you refuse to partake of) that the church cannot win reason being if they take a stance against human rights,,, a view which i opinion on and you reminded me of some Rapture ,,however it appears that the RAPTURE has arrived and the church is going to be left behind ,,out of ignorance and by disobedience of the law and the command to their THE LORD AND MASTER JESUS CHRIST who commanded them to love their neighbor as themselves not ans if or buts but unconditionally a first guide law to basic human rights and DO not to judge,,,,,YES indeed the RAPTURE has arrived at the doorsteps of the CHURCH and it has been found WANTING,,,BRO GP NOW I SAY TO YOU GO AND SIN NO MORE,,,

    FOOT NOTE ..i have been reading of a ONE A DAY PILL which helps in the fighting and preventing of the virus from attacking the body,,,


  11. GP here is another piece of information.,..which would reinforce what isaid about the church’s commitment to be long suffering in its fight against the world
    …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..Southern Baptists seek softer tone to gay marriage.

    Some Christian denominations around the U.S. have been slowly warming to the idea of gay marriage. A few have even made an about-face.

    A Change Of Tone

    The Southern Baptist Convention held a gathering of pastors at its Nashville headquarters in April. For an organization that has previously used opposition to gay marriage as a rallying point, statements here from church leaders, like Kevin Smith of Kentucky, shocked the auditorium of pastors into silence.
    “If you spent 20 years and you’ve never said anything about divorce in the church culture, then shut up about gay marriage,” Smith said
    Pastor Jimmy Scroggins of Florida went even further.
    Scroggins says they’re sitting in his pews and shouldn’t be the butt of preacher humor. He calls that “redneck theology.”
    “Let’s stop telling Adam and Steve jokes and let’s be compassionate, because these are people that are in our community,” he said at the convention. “These are people that are in our churches.”
    “When I hear people who are simply screaming in outrage right now, let me tell you what I hear,” he says, “I hear losers.”
    Moore says instead of waging war on homosexuality, Baptists should accept that their view of marriage puts them in the minority of Americans.
    “We’re living in a different time, where we have to learn how to understand what’s going on in the world around us,” he says.
    …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
    as i predicted in my post,,the iron fist of the church would be eventually removed,,jesus started the process through his teaching of inclusion emphasizing peace of LOVE d ,but some where in the christain mind they thought it best to overruled his teachings,,,and implement laws of exclusion where we alll must be divided and keep fighting….Hallelujah,,some body is beginning to see the LIGHT,,,,


  12. No Gay Weddings! – Methodist Church Forbids Pastors From Performing Services

    Published: Wednesday | June 4, 2014

    The position of this grouping of churches was stated as it ended its six-day Connexional Conference in Montego Bay, St James, on Monday.

    "We have some special instructions, which will prohibit any contractual covenant or marriage between the same gender on any of our properties. We are also indicating that we are prohibiting our ministers – and all those who do marriages in our name – from performing any such ceremonies," declared the Reverend Otto Wade, Connexional president of the Methodist Church in the Caribbean and the Americas.

    "We have some persons who are marriage officers, and the stance we are taking is that there will be no homosexual-type unions that will be sanctioned by our church. So we are very clear as to what we will not allow," Wade said.

    http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20140604/lead/lead1.html

  13. GEORGIE PORGIE Avatar
    GEORGIE PORGIE

    Otto Wade was a student at UTCWI when I lodged there in my first year in med school.

    You can be sure that the Jamaica coalitions of BULLERS & WICKERS WILL CHALLENGE THIS IN COURT


  14. BTW some will drag their feet but in the end ALL WILL ABIDE BY THE LAWS THAT GOVERN HUMAN RIGHTS… or face isolation,,,,,,,,, I HEAR one benny hin is coming to Barbados u better listen…with eyes wide open…..this is an issue once it has made in roads in major churches would have a domino effect… sooner rather than later,,,,,..


  15. @Ac

    having read most of the postings of georgie porgie, I now realize that his mental state is compromised, He claimed that I was blogging on this topic for two weeks, he ought to check his facts. he wants to know what training I could received from professor bain, has it dawned on him that there is other than medical training that professor bain has been organizing within recent time, perhaps he needs to check the objectives of chart before he emit the ignorance that has permeated his brain

    @Georgie

    hope ur son or daughter introduce to someone of the same sex as his/her partner what will u do?

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