The HIV/AIDS epidemic changed global human rights institutions in all the following ways EXCEPT: 2 4 As the Joint Programme on UNAIDS, different UN agencies came up with coordinated agendas to combat HIV among vulnerable groups, in conflict, and for migrants Due to the impact of HIV/AIDS on injecting drug users, the United Nations pursued an agenda of decriminalization and legalization of recreational drugs HIV/AIDS became a major cause for donors to fund health care in the developing world through the Global Fund for HIV, Tuberculosis, and Malaria HIV/AIDS was the gateway human rights issue that brought large NGOs like Amnesty and Human Rights Watch into health rights activism for the first time

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The HIV/AIDS epidemic changed global human rights
institutions in all the following ways EXCEPT:
3
As the Joint Programme on UNAIDS, different
UN agencies came up with coordinated
agendas to combat HIV among vulnerable
groups, in conflict, and for migrants
Due to the impact of HIV/AIDS on injecting
drug users, the United Nations pursued an
agenda of decriminalization and legalization
of recreational drugs
HIV/AIDS became a major cause for donors to
fund health care in the developing world
through the Global Fund for HIV,
Tuberculosis, and Malaria
HIV/AIDS was the gateway human rights issue
that brought large NGOs like Amnesty and
Human Rights Watch into health rights
activism for the first time
Transcribed Image Text:The HIV/AIDS epidemic changed global human rights institutions in all the following ways EXCEPT: 3 As the Joint Programme on UNAIDS, different UN agencies came up with coordinated agendas to combat HIV among vulnerable groups, in conflict, and for migrants Due to the impact of HIV/AIDS on injecting drug users, the United Nations pursued an agenda of decriminalization and legalization of recreational drugs HIV/AIDS became a major cause for donors to fund health care in the developing world through the Global Fund for HIV, Tuberculosis, and Malaria HIV/AIDS was the gateway human rights issue that brought large NGOs like Amnesty and Human Rights Watch into health rights activism for the first time
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