More feature stories on Eastern Europe and Central Asia

Competition launched to find top social media and mobile phone projects for HIV prevention
30 June 2011|
The Elena Pinchuk ANTIAIDS Foundation has launched a competition to find social media and mobile phone projects for HIV prevention. The competition will award up to 10,000 USD to innovative, start-up projects that show proof of concept.
‘Life Ball’ commemorates 30 years of AIDS
23 May 2011|
Celebrities and influential leaders in the global AIDS response gathered at Vienna’s City Hall on 21 May for the 2011 Life Ball, Europe’s largest annual AIDS charity event. This year’s Life Ball commemorated 30 years of AIDS and focused on the rapidly growing HIV epidemics in Eastern Europe and Central Asia.
Fourth United Nations Conference on the Least Developed Countries hosts high level debate on gender equality and empowerment of women
16 May 2011|
To place gender equality and the empowerment of women at the centre of discussions on human and social development, a high level interactive debate was held on 12 May 2011 during the fourth United Nations Conference on the Least Developed Countries.
AIDS project helps communities in Russia to take actions to protect themselves
10 May 2011|
"You should not expect a solution to come from the outside. You need to look for it in the very communities and their people,” says the director of the international non-governmental organization The Constellation, Jean-Louis Lamboray during a recent presentation of the AIDS Competence project, in Kazan, Russia.
Investment in HIV prevention among key populations and scale up of HIV treatment coverage key to universal access in Eastern Europe and Central Asia
29 March 2011|
Insufficient investment in programmes to prevent HIV infection among key populations at higher risk is hampering efforts to achieve universal access to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support in Eastern Europe and Central Asia.
First Russian network to improve the quality of life of women affected by HIV
17 March 2011|
The first Russian network of women living with HIV is uniting women, organizations and associations from various parts of Russia. The goal of the network is to improve the quality of life for women affected by HIV.
Methadone substitution therapy helps prevent new HIV infections in Belarus
02 March 2011|
Substitution therapy with methadone was introduced in Belarus three years ago and has since expanded from one pilot clinic to a network of centres. Today, over 450 people in eight cities across the country are receiving treatment on a daily basis.
Young people in Tajikistan help each other prevent the spread of HIV
12 January 2011|
HIV prevalence has been increasing in the Republic of Tajikistan for more than two decades. Now a network of Y-PEER youth trainers, supported by UNFPA, are helping disseminate HIV prevention messages to other young people.
Charity event in Ukraine boosts youth awareness of HIV prevention
12 October 2010|
“A healthy future starts with you” was the slogan of Race for Life, a charity event held on 9 October in Kiev, Ukraine. Over 3000 people gathered in Kiev’s city center to support people living with HIV, raise money for children born with HIV, and express their readiness to join hands to halt the epidemic.
Photo exhibition captures Russia’s HIV epidemic
24 September 2010|
A new exhibition featuring images representing Russia’s HIV epidemic opened on 21 September at Moscow State University. The international news agency Reuters and the UNAIDS Regional Support Team for Eastern Europe and Central Asia partnered to display 35 of Reuters’ most compelling photographs.
Country spotlight Kazakhstan: ‘Funding and planning a key priority for response’
15 September 2010|
Maksut Karimovitch Kulzhanov, the head of Kazakhstan’s Public Health Institute and representative for Eastern Europe on the Board of The Global Fund, shares his views on Kazakhstan’s progress towards MDG 6.
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Vienna 2010 closes with a renewed commitment for AIDS + MDGs
23 July 2010|
The XVIII International AIDS Conference ended in Vienna today after a week of intense dialogue involving 19,300 people from 193 countries engaged in the global AIDS response.
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“Right for you!” Satellite puts young people centre stage at Vienna
22 July 2010|
The thoughts and voices of young people took centre stage at the Vienna AIDS Conference yesterday as an innovative satellite session explored how they can best protect themselves from HIV. The session was organized by UNAIDS, UNESCO, UNFPA, UNICEF and WHO. It provided an interactive platform for youth from around the world to discuss sexual and reproductive health services and provision of comprehensive information including sexuality education, condom use and HIV counselling and testing.
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Young people: Now make it happen!
17 July 2010|
UNAIDS Executive Director Mr Michel Sidibé has highlighted how young people are leading the prevention revolution.
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UNAIDS celebrates the life of Dr Sergei Furgal
28 May 2010|
Today there are heavy hearts at UNAIDS, as we celebrate and commemorate the life of Dr Sergei Furgal – one of UNAIDS most valued staff members and a distinguished international civil servant.
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International conference on harm reduction in Liverpool
28 April 2010|
Harm Reduction 2010, the 21st International conference organized by the International Harm Reduction Association is taking place in Liverpool, England from 25 – 29 April 2010. Under the theme ‘Harm Reduction: The Next Generation’, the conference has attracted around 1400 delegates from around 80 countries to share knowledge, network and promote evidence-based best practices in the field of reducing harms from drugs and alcohol.
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Dr Julio Montaner, President of the International AIDS Society, visits UNAIDS
25 March 2010|
Dr Julio Montaner, the President of the International AIDS Society (IAS), visited the UNAIDS Secretariat in Geneva on 24 March. At the headquarters he met with UNAIDS staff and discussed various topics including the concept of ‘treatment as prevention’’ which has come from his long standing work in Vancouver, Canada.
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HIV epidemic in Eastern Europe will be highlighted at Vienna AIDS conference
15 March 2010|
The rapidly growing AIDS epidemic in Eastern Europe, fuelled primarily by unsafe injecting drug use, will be under the spotlight at the VIII International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2010), to be held in Vienna in July.
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UNICEF: Helping Ukraine’s most-at-risk young people
11 March 2010|
Ukraine is the European country which bears the highest burden of HIV with just over 1.6 percent of the adult population estimated to be living with the virus. Among the most affected groups are young people who engage in high risk behaviour such as injecting drug use and sex work. Many of these young people live on the streets. The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) in Ukraine aims to give vulnerable young people the tools to protect themselves against HIV.
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Regional body adopts programme of joint action on HIV for Commonwealth of Independent States
09 March 2010|
An estimated 1.5 million adults and children are living with HIV in Eastern Europe and Central Asia. With an adult HIV prevalence of 1.6% in 2007, Ukraine has the largest prevalence in all of Europe. Estonia, Russian Federation and Ukraine all have HIV prevalence that exceeds 1%.

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