statement of the Committee of Cosponsoring Organizations to the 23rd UNAIDS Programme Coordination Board (PCB) meeting, 16 December 2008.
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On behalf of the Chair of the Committee of Cosponsoring Organizations, Dr Margaret Chan, Director-General of the World Health Organization, it is my pleasure to present the statement of the Committee of Cosponsoring Organizations.
Speech by UNAIDS Executive Director Peter Piot to PCB, 16 December 2008.
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As everybody knows this is my last PCB meeting. It’s therefore with mixed feelings that I am addressing you. Rather than give you my usual report on the work of UNAIDS since the last since the last PCB meeting, I’d like to share some reflections on the past and future of UNAIDS and the aids response. I’m afraid I will be a bit longer than usual.
Speech by Peter Piot, UNAIDS Executive Director, Opening of 15th International Conference on AIDS and STIs in Africa, Dakar, 3 December 2008
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I arrived here yesterday from South Africa, where I saw very positive signs of strong new leadership on AIDS. The National AIDS Council has a clear agenda, and it is good to see government and civil society really rallying together to achieve this.
Speech by Peter Piot, UNAIDS Executive Director, World AIDS Day event, Durban, 1 December 2008
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My friends - it is an honour and a pleasure to be with you here in Durban on World AIDS Day. We are here because we have reasons to celebrate and causes for concern. Last time I spoke in this stadium was in 2000, at the 13th International AIDS Conference. I will never forget seeing small, frail Nkosi Johnson standing on this stage, nor the bold words he spoke.
Remarks by UN Secretary-General at Doha, World AIDS Day 2008
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I welcome this opportunity to mark World AIDS Day here in Doha at this important conference.
Mr Michel Sidibe, Deputy Executive Director of UNAIDS - Remarks for World AIDS Day, 1 December 2008
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It is a privilege to share this important day with Madame Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, who has just been nominated Ambassador for the Global Fund against AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria to protect mothers and children against HIV and AIDS. It is a pleasure to also share it with my colleagues in the fight against AIDS, the Executive Director of the Global Fund, Michel Kazatchkine and the Associate Director of Partnerships of UNICEF, Pascal Villeneuve.
Speech by Shashank Mane, UNAIDS Intern on the occassion of the visit of International Cricket Council President, David Morgan to UNAIDS Secretariat. Geneva, 17 November 2008
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As a youngster, like for many children in India, my dream was to become a cricket player for my country. Being anything else seemed to be almost unnatural. However, this dream was detoured when I moved away from my homeland. After that, I had limited access to playing cricket - but the influence that cricket had on my life and the values it instilled in me live on in me to this day and probably will forever.
“Challenges in combating the HIV epidemic, combination prevention and the need for new prevention tools” Speech by Michel Sidibe, UNAIDS Deputy Executive Director, UK Department for International Development: London, 4 November 2008
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Thank you ladies and gentlemen, for the opportunity to join you today during this vital discussion. First, let me congratulate Gareth Thomas and DFID for assembling such a formidable range of actors to address new prevention technologies. I note that we see today both the leading technical experts as well as politicians: every innovator knows that the best brains in the world are not enough – we need the resources, communication and politics to put new ideas into practice.
7th Annual US Chiefs of Mission Conference on HIV/AIDS in the Caribbean, Remarks by Dr. Karen Sealey Director, Caribbean Regional Support Team, UNAIDS, Port of Spain, Trinidad, 22 October 2008
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I am pleased to be participating in this very important meeting and to be able to address you on behalf of the Joint UN Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS). This annual Conference of Chiefs of the US Missions in the Caribbean has become a very unique and important gathering within the spectrum of opportunities to discuss this issue that is so critical for the development of the Caribbean.
Speech by Paul De Lay, UNAIDS Director, Epidemic Monitoring and Prevention Department - 4th Global Partners Forum on Children affected by HIV (Dublin, Ireland, 6-7 October 2008)
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I am pleased to be here and wish to thank the organizers for possessing the foresight and commitment to move this critical agenda forward. I want to thank Agnes Binagwaho, the Honorable Minister of State for Overseas Development, Peter Power, Ann Veneman, the Executive Director of UNICEF, Methusela Nyabuchweza from Tanzania and Aloyce Fungafunga (Tanzania Youth representative) for their comments.
“The globalization of risks: the case of AIDS”: Lecture by Peter Piot, UNAIDS Executive Director to Central Party School, Beijing, 17 September 2008
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I am deeply honored to address the Central Party School and thank Vice President Li Junru for inviting me to join you this afternoon to talk about AIDS. I want to start by commending the School for its AIDS programme. Your achievements in integrating AIDS education into your curriculum and using distance learning methodologies to disseminate them are remarkable.
Speech by Dr Peter Piot, UNAIDS Executive Director, Tsinghua University, Omnicom building, Beijing, 17 September 2008
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Thank you for inviting me to join you here today. It is an honour and a privilege to have this opportunity to speak at Tsinghua University. Every time I come to China I hear more and more about this prestigious university’s pioneering approach to tackling AIDS. The Comprehensive AIDS Research Centre of Tsinghua University is a real leader in the vital field of examining societal drivers behind the epidemic, and developing innovative strategies to counter them. The world needs more centres like this one! The partnership with Omnicom brings together one of China’s most famous universities with one of the world’s top media companies – a partnership that highlights the increasingly critical role that communications plays in the modern world.
Presentation by Dr Peter Piot, UNAIDS Executive Director, Tsinghua University, Omnicom building, Beijing, 17 September 2008
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Presentation by Dr Peter Piot, UNAIDS Executive Director, Tsinghua University, Omnicom building, Beijing, 17 September 2008
Speech by Dr Peter Piot, UNAIDS Executive Director at the opening of the XVII International AIDS Conference, Mexico. Mexico City, 3 August 2008
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This conference takes place as we enter a new phase in confronting aids. A new phase because we now have results on a large scale. For the first time, fewer people are dying of aids and fewer people are becoming infected with HIV. For the first time we have empirical evidence that our brilliant coalition can move mountains. A unique and diverse coalition present here in this auditorium. This is cause for encouragement. But not cause for complacency, nor for declaring victory.
Address by the UN Secretary-General to opening of XVII Internaiotnal AIDS Conference, Mexico City, 3 August 2008
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I am honoured and humbled to stand here among so many leaders in the AIDS response. Your dedication and resolve is what will ultimately make universal access to HIV prevention and treatment a reality.
Speech at the 5th meeting of the Regional Coalition of First Ladies and Women Leaders of Latin America on Women and AIDS, Mexico City, 2 August 2008
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Over the years, we have seen how vital leadership is in the fight against AIDS. So I’m particularly pleased that this Coalition brings together two kinds of leaders: women leaders in the AIDS response (including women living with HIV) and women leaders in the political arena. Your Coalition has become a rallying point for women across the region to make their voices heard. In the course of the coming week, we must make sure that women remain at the centre of the proceedings of this International AIDS Conference.
Speech by Dr Peter Piot, UNAIDS Executive Director at the 1st Meeting of Ministers of Education and Health to prevent HIV in Latin America and the Caribbean - Mexico City, 1 August 2008
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Many countries represented here today are making impressive headway on AIDS, particularly in the areas of antiretroviral treatment. Many countries in the region including our host Mexico are now providing universal access to services to prevent mother to child transmission of HIV. By showing what is possible, you have inspired other regions.
Statement at the UN General Assembly High Level Meeting on AIDS by Dr Peter Piot, UNAIDS Executive Director, New York, 10 June 2008
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I take the floor today to speak on behalf of UNAIDS’ ten Cosponsoring agencies. As the Secretary General’s report shows, we are now finally seeing real results in almost every region. Results many once said could never happen – because of denial or because there wasn’t enough money, because health systems were too weak, because they didn’t think people would take their medication on time. Just imagine what would have happened if we had waited to resolve all these issues: where would those three million people who are now taking antiretroviral treatment be now? Most would not be alive today.
Opening Speech at the 2008 Implementers Meeting
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First let me thank the Government of Uganda, and all the organizers of this meeting for bringing us together today – and you, President Museveni, for your historic leadership in the fight against AIDS.
The future of AIDS: Exceptionalism Revisited
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Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is a special lecture in the Department for International Development series of lectures on HIV/AIDS and other infectious diseases
‘Overcoming Challenges in the AIDS Response’
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Keynote speech to the Second Eastern Europe and Central Asia AIDS Conference
Capacity building workshop on human rights and gender
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Speech by Dr Meskerem Grunitzky-Bekele, Director of the UNAIDS Regional Support Team for West and Central Africa
Speech by Dr Peter Piot, UNAIDS Executive Director to the 22nd Meeting of the UNAIDS Programme Coordinating Board, Chiang Mai, Thailand, 24 April 2008
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Speech by Dr Peter Piot, UNAIDS Executive Director to the 22nd Meeting of the UNAIDS Programme Coordinating Board, Chiang Mai, Thailand, 24 April 2008
Opening statement by the PCB Chair
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USA Opening Statement to the 22nd UNAIDS Program Coordinating Board (PCB) meeting, April 23, Chiang Mai, Thailand: power of partnerships, sustained response, TB/HIV, Knowing your epidemic, UNAIDS and the Global Fund.
Opening Remarks to the Fourth Meeting of the First Ladies and Women Leaders Coalition of Latin America on Women and AIDS
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It is a great pleasure and privilege to be here in the Dominican Republic with you at this unique meeting of the Coalition of Latin American First Ladies and Women Leaders on Women and AIDS.
Entering a new phase in the response to AIDS in Africa
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I also welcome this opportunity to resume an important dialogue. Finance and planning ministers have a crucial role to play in responding to AIDS – as vital, in different ways – as that of health ministers.
Cooperation for Development Alliances for Addressing the Feminization of the Epidemic and Move Towards Universal Access
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It is a very great honor to be in this distinguished panel today on the topic of alliances to address the feminization of the epidemic. Thank you my co-speakers and colleagues for your leadership.
Remarks on handover of the report of the comission on AIDS in Asia
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I am grateful for this opportunity to help launch this comprehensive report. As Secretary-General and as an Asian, I am particularly moved to have this chance to contribute to a full and honest discussion about the epidemic in Asia -- a discussion which has not always been forthright or open enough in the past.
Speech by UNAIDS Executive Director Dr Peter Piot to Global Forum on Human Resources for Health, Kampala, Uganda 5 March, 2008.
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Speech by UNAIDS Executive Director Dr Peter Piot to Global Forum on Human Resources for Health, Kampala, Uganda 5 March, 2008.
Closing plenary speech by UNAIDS Executive Director Dr Peter Piot to Microbicides 2008 (New Delhi, 27 February 2008)
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Closing plenary speech by UNAIDS Executive Director Dr Peter Piot to Microbicides 2008 (New Delhi, 27 February 2008)
Organisation of African First Ladies against AIDS
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Speech by Deborah Landey, UNAIDS Deputy Executive Director, at the meeting of African First Ladies in Ethiopia on commitment and leadership in the AIDS response in Africa.

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