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Women out loud: How women living with HIV will help the world end AIDS
11 December 2012|PDF|5,393kB|English
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Women may make up half the world’s population, but they do not share it equally. This is especially evident when it comes to HIV. Half of all people living with HIV are women, yet many are underserved or do not know their status. Despite the many successes we have seen, women still face inequalities that will keep the AIDS response from reaching its full potential.
2012 UNAIDS World AIDS Day Report - Results
20 November 2012|PDF|1,152kB|English
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A new World AIDS Day report: Results, by the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), shows that unprecedented acceleration in the AIDS response is producing results for people. The report shows that a more than 50% reduction in the rate of new HIV infections has been achieved across 25 low- and middle-income countries––more than half in Africa, the region most affected by HIV.
2012 UNAIDS Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic
20 November 2012|PDF|2,135kB|English
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In embracing the targets in the 2011 Political Declaration, countries committed to monitor and report on progress and challenges encountered in their national AIDS responses. To facilitate biennial reporting on national progress, UNAIDS collaborated with partners to develop a set of core indicators against which countries would report.
Decision Point La Francophonie: No New HIV Infections, No One Denied Treatment - La Francophonie Summit, Kinshasa, October 2012
12 October 2012|PDF|1,558kB|English
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In June 2011, world leaders unanimously adopted the UN General Assembly Political Declaration on AIDS that laid out ambitious targets for the global HIV response. They pledged, among other goals, to reduce the sexual transmission of HIV by 50%, end new HIV infections among children and ensure 15 million people have access to HIV treatment by 2015. While the International Organisation of La Francophonie (IOF) has made considerable progress towards these targets, its member countries are characterized by marked variations in access to treatment and prevention services as well as inadequate funding from both international and domestic sources.
Breaking news supplement: meeting the investment challenge
18 July 2012|PDF|1,601kB|English
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Meeting the investment challenge is a supplement of the new UNAIDS report Together we will end AIDS and provides additional information on domestic and international resources for AIDS. The supplement highlights the fact that domestic investments have surpassed global giving in 2011.
UNAIDS Unified Budget, Results and Accountability Framework
19 June 2012|PDF|417kB|English
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The Unified Budget, Results and Accountability Framework (UBRAF) is UNAIDS instrument to maximize the coherence, coordination and impact of the UN’s response to AIDS by combining the efforts of the UN Cosponsors and UNAIDS Secretariat in 2012-2015. The UBRAF aims at achieving UNAIDS long term vision of zero new HIV infections, zero AIDS-related deaths, and zero discrimination by catalyzing and leveraging resources for the AIDS response but also for broader health, development and human rights outcomes.
Investing for results. Results for people
04 June 2012|PDF|430kB|English
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This tool aims to reignite the momentum to reach the 2015 global AIDS targets agreed on by United Nations Member States at the 2011 United Nations General Assembly High Level Meeting on AIDS and articulated in the 2011 Political Declaration on HIV/AIDS. These targets are set within a results framework that is people-centred and outcome-oriented.
Letter to partners 2012: Michel Sidibé, Executive Director, UNAIDS
02 April 2012|PDF|2,045kB|English
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If the history of AIDS has taught us anything, it is that epidemics don’t occur in a vacuum. HIV has exploited our social and political shortcomings—and it has shown again and again that an effective response must span the health sector and go beyond it to address the laws, attitudes and economic injustices that make infection more likely and more lethal.
AIDS Dependency Crisis: Sourcing African Solutions
28 January 2012|PDF|945kB|English
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The past decade has seen a remarkable transformation across the African Continent—an expression of hardearned progress and promise even in the midst of a global financial crisis. This is an era of unprecedented economic growth, socially sustainable gains and strong African leadership. And today almost every country in Africa has a success story to tell, a story of lives saved through stopping new HIV infections and preventing AIDS-related deaths.

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