About the UNAIDS web site

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The UNAIDS web site is published in the four official languages of UNAIDS English, French, Spanish and Russian and is managed by the UNAIDS Secretariat Headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland. By default, content of a page or document is displayed in English and over time progressively will appear in French, Spanish, and Russian.

Languages evolve all the time and UNAIDS recognizes that even within a language there can be vast regional differences in vocabulary and expressions. UNAIDS consults widely with technical experts, linguists and translators to agree a consensus on language use.

Terminology too is evolving constantly and UNAIDS staff members work closely with colleagues in the Programme’s ten cosponsoring organizations, and other partners working in the global response to HIV to review and update specific terminology.

We encourage you to send your feedback, problems or questions regarding the UNAIDS web site to webmaster@unaids.org.  

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Privacy policy and web site usage agreement

Your privacy on the Internet is of utmost importance to the UNAIDS Secretariat. The privacy statement describes UNAIDS’s policy concerning the gathering and sharing of visitors’ information through the UNAIDS web site. The use of the UNAIDS web site constitutes agreement with the terms and conditions in the website usage agreement. Download Privacy and use of data statement

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External links

The UNAIDS site contains links to third-party web sites. The linked sites are not under the control of UNAIDS and UNAIDS is not responsible for the contents of any linked site or any link contained in a linked site. UNAIDS provides these links only as a convenience, and the inclusion of a link does not imply endorsement of the linked site by UNAIDS.

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Fraudulent emails and web sites

With UN and UNAIDS logos freely available on the internet, many official looking but bogus web pages announcing public events, fund raising meetings, solicitations in the name of UNAIDS have become more common. You are kindly reminded to be on the lookout and protect yourself and the UNAIDS Web site. If you receive a spam email with suspicious pages with our name and logo, or if you suspect something is not correct and if it concerns our Web site and its pages, kindly alert us with an email to webmaster@unaids.org and advise your internet service provider or your IT department immediately.    

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Warning to applicants to UNAIDS job vacancies

UNAIDS does not charge a fee at any stage of the recruitment process (application, interview meeting, processing, training or any other fees).

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28 January 2012

UNAIDS: Sourcing African solutions will be critical to ending Africa’s ‘AIDS dependency crisis’. More

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