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UNAIDS Goodwill Ambassador HRH Crown Princess of Norway calls for an end to stigma
03 June 2013|
Addressing stigma and discrimination was underlined as critical to progress on HIV by UNAIDS Goodwill Ambassador Crown Princess Mette Marit, during a site visit to a shelter for children living with and affected by HIV in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Women and HIV: Make positive women and young women’s voices count
31 May 2013|
Through a number of sessions featuring diverse and distinguished panellists from around the world, discussions at the Congress in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, highlighted how achieving health and development goals will only be possible through increased focus on upholding the sexual and reproductive health and rights of women living with HIV and young women.
Wahidayah shelter shines light on the strength of women living with HIV in Malaysia
28 May 2013|
In a quiet street, 40 minutes outside the bustling city centre of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, is a house with multi-coloured walls, filled with smiles and laughter. The laughter is coming from the Wahidayah shelter, a refuge for women living with HIV.
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United for UNICEF: Manchester United visit highlights HIV and rights of vulnerable children
27 August 2009|
Manchester United stars Ryan Giggs, Patrice Evra and Federico Macheda took time out of the club's pre-season tour of Asia in mid-July to highlight the facts about HIV, help challenge the prejudice and stigma faced by marginalized children; and advocate for their rights.
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Asian media unites against AIDS
28 May 2007|
Top Asian broadcasters, producers, journalists and media executives have pledged to step up their response to AIDS and form the Asia Pacific Media AIDS initiative to ensure increased and improved media coverage of AIDS issues in the region.

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