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UNGASS review: reports show little progress on human rights.
Reports tabled at the second annual United Nations General Assembly debate on the implementation of the Declaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS suggest that not a lot of progress has been achieved and that many countries will not meet the commitments listed in the Declaration for the year 2003. The one-day session was overshadowed by the fight against terrorism. NGO participation was minimal.