UNAIDS Executive Director Michel Sidibé

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Mr Michel Sidibé is the Executive Director of UNAIDS, the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS. His appointment began 1 January 2009 with the rank of Under Secretary-General of the United Nations.

Biography

Huffington Post blog

Huffington Post blog

Read UNAIDS Executive Director’s blog in the Huffington Post. Michel Sidibé will submit regular contributions to the blog from now up until the International AIDS Conference in Washington and beyond.

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Speeches

Speeches delivered by UNAIDS Executive Director Michel Sidibé. More

Michel Sidibé and others

Photo galleries of Michel Sidibé

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NY Times Profiles in science | Michel Sidibé

In February 2012, The New York Times published a profile of the UNAIDS Executive Director Michel Sidibé, by Science and Health Reporter Donald G. McNeil Jr. As part of his reporting, Mr McNeil travelled with the Executive Director to South Africa. The piece reflects on the importance of global solidarity in the response to HIV, heightened political will and results in the AIDS response—particularly in Africa.

The profile also includes a filmed interview with the Executive Director

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