International AIDS Conference 2012

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Red Ribbon Award recognizes the work of Sri Lankan Women Living with HIV
06 December 2012|
Princy Mangalika knows what it’s like to be ostracized. Twelve years ago when she became infected with HIV, her house was torched, she was chased out of her village and her children were banned from attending school in Sri Lanka
Scaling up and integrating palliative care for people living with HIV in Kenya
19 October 2012|
Since its establishment, KEHPCA has been working to scale up palliative care to reach every terminally-ill patient in the country in need of care with high quality and accessible services. At the XIX International AIDS Conference that took place in Washington D.C. in July 2012, the organization received the Red Ribbon Award for their outstanding community work in the response to AIDS.
Breaking the cycle of stigma and discrimination in rural Uganda
10 September 2012|
Justine, a 38-year-old Ugandan woman, tested positive for HIV during an antenatal visit at the local health centre when she was pregnant with her fourth child. After disclosing her HIV status to her husband, he left home and never came back.
President Obama pledges US support to end AIDS
27 July 2012|
President of the United States of America Barack Obama hosted a reception for the leaders of the AIDS response attending the XIX International AIDS Conference in Washington DC on Thursday 26 July.
AIDS 2012 ends with push towards 2015 global AIDS targets
27 July 2012|
The XIX International AIDS Conference concluded in Washington, DC on Friday after five days of hundreds of sessions, programme activities, workshops, poster presentations and side-events aimed at bringing forward the latest thinking and developments in the global HIV response.
African leaders highlight progress and challenges in HIV responses
26 July 2012|
How have countries across sub-Saharan Africa fared in responding to the HIV epidemic? What further actions are needed to reach the goal of universal access to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support in the region? These were among the key questions addressed by a high-level panel of African leaders at the XIX International AIDS Conference in Washington DC.
Ten community-based organizations receive prestigious Red Ribbon Award for innovative response to AIDS
25 July 2012|
Ten community-based organizations, which have shown exceptional and inspiring action on AIDS were honoured with the 2012 Red Ribbon Award in a special session of the XIX International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2012) on Wednesday. The Red Ribbon Award is the world's leading award for innovative and outstanding community work in the response to the AIDS epidemic.
Sex workers demand respect for their fundamental rights in a parallel summit to the AIDS 2012
25 July 2012|
As thousands of delegates gather for the XIX International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2012) in Washington, D.C. this week, a parallel satellite hub, the Sex Worker Freedom Festival, is taking place in Kolkata, India, from 22-26 July.
SEROvie’s evolving MSM strategy
25 July 2012|
After 22 years of absence, the International AIDS Conference is again taking place in the United States of America. This is a direct consequence of the government’s decision in 2009 to lift restrictions of entry into the country for people living with HIV. And precisely, the public health and human rights impacts of HIV travel restrictions were discussed at a satellite session on the first day of the conference.
CONDOMIZE! Campaign hits AIDS 2012
25 July 2012|
There is a renewed emphasis on condoms at the XIX International AIDS Conference being held in Washington, DC from 22-27 July as a campaign promoting their use and availability. At the conference the CONODOMIZE! Campaign has been re-launched with the distribution of 850 000 condoms. The Campaign aims to highlight the effectiveness of this prevention commodity and calls for greater access to quality condoms as a primary defence against HIV.
Bipartisan support symbolizes shared responsibility and collective solidarity to end AIDS
24 July 2012|
US Congress hosts bipartisan briefing “Together we will end AIDS” with Congressional leaders from both political parties and leaders to discuss ways to invest smartly in the AIDS response and explore opportunities ahead
Secretary Clinton calls for shared responsibility at AIDS 2012
23 July 2012|
The 19th AIDS Conference Opening Plenary was highlighted with a call to “restore our faith to reach an AIDS free generation,” by United States Secretary of State Hilary Rodham Clinton. “America in this for the long haul,” she said to wide applause from the thousands of delegates attending the conference.
“Abandon the concepts of dependency and charity and explore new possibilities for collaboration, activism and financing”
24 July 2012|
At the plenary session titled What will it take to turn the tide? UNAIDS Director, Evidence, Innovation and Policy, Dr Bernhard Schwartländer, highlighted the many new possibilities for collaboration, activism and financing for the AIDS response as economic growth is rapidly changing the global order.
UNAIDS and PEPFAR spotlight global progress in eliminating new HIV infections among children
24 July 2012|
Speaking at a satellite session today at the XIX International AIDS Conference, Ambassador Eric Goosby, the U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator, and Michel Sidibé, Executive Director of the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), commended countries and their international partners for recent progress in preventing new HIV infections among children and saving mothers’ lives.
Ways to improve women's health in the HIV context
24 July 2012|
Investing in HIV responses that address the needs and rights of women and girls was the main focus of a High-Level Panel meeting held at the 19th International AIDS Conference titled "Securing Investment in HIV and Gender Equality for Social Change".
AIDS 2012: Making sure countries really own their national response to AIDS
23 July 2012|
During the International AIDS Conference a high-level series of panel discussions explored how countries can play a more central leadership and ownership role and how partners can provide support to increase effectiveness, efficiency and sustainability of national AIDS responses.
“To end AIDS, we need innovation, shared responsibility, mutual accountability and global solidarity”
23 July 2012|
At the plenary session titled Turning the Tide in Affected Countries (leadership, accountability and targets), UNAIDS Director, Regional Support Team, Eastern and Southern Africa, Professor Sheila Tlou, took stock of the progress made in the AIDS response to date and pointed out the challenges remaining to overcome the AIDS epidemic.
A decade of progress and sustained funding for HIV prevention research provides a pathway for ending AIDS
23 July 2012|
A decade of unprecedented investment in HIV prevention research has led to major scientific breakthroughs in vaccines, microbicides, voluntary medical male circumcision, treatment as prevention and pre-exposure prophylaxis, or PrEP, but sustained financing will be needed to capitalize on these breakthroughs to deliver new options that can help end the AIDS pandemic, according to a new report released today at the XIX International AIDS Conference in Washington, DC.
No one should be left behind: Innovations in partnerships for a more equitable AIDS response
23 July 2012|
While the AIDS response has been one of the most successful global health campaigns in history and a fearless proponent of social transformation, access to progress has not been equal.
Workshop to include people with disabilities in HIV policy
23 July 2012|
Skills-building workshop discusses the importance of integrating the needs of people with disabilities into the AIDS response