Report of the UNAIDS Executive Director at the 27th Meeting of the Programme Coordinating Board
06 December 2010|PDF|340kB|English
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UNAIDS Executive Director, Michel Sidibé, delivered his report to the 27th Meeting of the UNAIDS Programme Coordinating Board (PCB). In his report, Mr Sidibé updated the Board on the Joint Programme’s activities since its last meeting in June 2010. He also spoke on recent developments in the AIDS response, the ongoing impact of the global recession, and efforts to make UNAIDS a more effective and efficient organization.
Partners in Treatment
24 November 2010|PDF|50kB|English
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I deeply appreciate UNIDO’s leadership on the link between industrial development and public health, and specifically for being a valuable partner to the AIDS response in promoting drug production in developing countries.
Tenth annual general meeting of the Pan Caribbean Partnership against HIV and AIDS (PANCAP)
31 October 2010|PDF|45kB|English
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It is a pleasure to be here in St. Maarten, at this timely and important point in PANCAP’s history. I am truly inspired to be with so many of the very people who broke the conspiracy of silence around AIDS in the Caribbean
Launch of the Agenda for Accelerating Country Action on Women, Girls, Gender Equality and HIV
18 October 2010|PDF|52kB|English
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Like your diamonds, they are precious. And like diamonds, they are unbelievably strong. They are the solid centre of human life—of families, of communities, of care—the places where AIDS is most effectively challenged. And like Liberia’s diamonds, they bring pride to this country, and they deserve to be free.
Advance global health: achieve the MDGs
30 August 2010|PDF|39kB|English
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NGOs tackle the work that governments will not do, cannot do, or dont do well. UNAIDS Executive Director calls on NGOs to lead the next big step forward. To make investments and momentum for AIDS into a bridge for producing larger health and development outcomes. Only with the leadership role of NGOs can we take AIDS out of isolation and fully integrate the AIDS response with the MDGs.
UNAIDS Executive Director’s speech at Lowy Institute
27 August 2010|PDF|55kB|English
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We meet at a moment in time when the AIDS response is at a crossroads. We have achieved some lasting gains against the epidemic: The conspiracy of silence has been broken. Over five million people are on lifesaving treatment. Infection rates are dropping. People living with HIV and engaged and active in ways we have never before seen. Young people have reduced their HIV prevalence 25% in 15 of the highest-burden countries. We expect to virtually eliminate mother-to-child transmission of HIV in just a few years
A lighthouse in the Pacific
25 August 2010|PDF|45kB|English
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Papua New Guinea is a rich in culture, diversity, natural beauty and history. But it has the highest HIV prevalence in the Pacific. The latest data show that the epidemic may be leveling off, but the risk factors that contribute to HIV infection have not changed.
HIV in cities of the 21st century: How the urban response to HIV can keep cities healthy
10 August 2010|PDF|44kB|English
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At the end of the 18th century, a British economist named Thomas Malthus predicted that population growth would be an obstacle to human development, and would even lead to crisis.
By Women, For Women
29 July 2010|PDF|47kB|English
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Speech by: Michel Sidibé, Executive Director of UNAIDS. Date: 27 July 2010 Place: Kampala, Uganda Occasion: Organization of African First Ladies Against AIDS General Assembly
Speech to opening of AIDS 2010 by Michel Sidibé, UNAIDS Executive Director
18 July 2010|PDF|219kB|English
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Michel Sidibé, Executive Director of UNAIDS. Opening Session of XVIII International AIDS Conference, Vienna, Austria. 18 July 2010
Speech by Jan Beagle ILO Workplace Partners Forum
17 July 2010|PDF|51kB|English
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The role of the workplace in providing universal access to prevention, treatment, care and support
Obtener resultados en tiempos de cambio
23 de junio de 2010|PDF|340kB|Español
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Bienvenidos. Estos últimos seis meses han sido muy productivos para todos nosotros y, por ello, quisiera mostrarles mi más profundo agradecimiento por su tiempo y por las numerosas contribuciones que han realizado desde la última vez que tuvimos la ocasión de reunirnos.
Speech by UNAIDS Deputy Executive Director for Management and External Relations on occasion of the Parliamentary Breakfast on the G8/G20 and AIDS
01 June 2010|PDF|89kB|English
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Speech by UNAIDS Deputy Executive Director for Management and External Relations on occasion of the Parliamentary Breakfast on the G8/G20 and AIDS
Address by UNAIDS Executive Director to Yaounde International conference on Africa Plenary IV Concerted responses to security issues
19 May 2010|PDF|53kB|English
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For decades it has been clear that globalization demands concerted and collective responses to manage increasing interdependence. Today we are at a tipping point. The financial crisis presents the most immediate reason to address human security in both a more collective manner and a more developmental manner. And there are longer-term problems that must also be addressed to improve security and development. One of the most pressing is climate change. Last year we witnessed the failure of global institutions to keep up with this specific challenge. But we face many more. We are here today to share ideas on how to better manage the collective commons by improving our concerted responses to security.
Golden moment: Speech by UNAIDS Executive Director at the National Launch HIV Counselling and Testing Campaign in South Africa
26 April 2010|PDF|34kB|English
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To launch a new national testing campaign UNAIDS Executive Director joined South Africa’s President Jacob Zuma, Minister Motsoaledi, Premier Mokonyane and civil society representatives Ms Vuyiseka Dubula from the Treatment Action Campaign and Nkululeko Nxesi from the National Association of People living with AIDS.
UNAIDS Executive Director's speech at the opening session of the 122nd Inter-Parliamentary Union Assembly
31 March 2010|PDF|84kB|English
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BY: Michel Sidibé, Executive Director of UNAIDS DATE: 28 March 2010 PLACE: Bangkok, Thailand OCCASION: Opening Session, 122nd Inter-Parliamentary Union Assembly
Michel Sidibé Speech to Religious Leadership in Response to HIV: A Summit of High Level Religious Leaders
22 March 2010|PDF|102kB|English
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Good morning, Your Holinesses, Eminences, Excellencies, colleagues and friends. I am so grateful to be here for what I know will be a fascinating meeting of minds. I want to thank our hosts the Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance and Cordaid, supported by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands.
Launch of the Report of the Commission on AIDS in the Pacific
11 March 2010|PDF|38kB|English
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The Pacific regions response to the AIDS epidemic is as uneven as its economic growth and poverty reduction. Limited awareness and understanding of the potential impact of the epidemic, weak health care systems and an unsupportive legal environment have all contributed to varying degrees of response by Governments across the region. The Report of the Commission on AIDS in the Pacific has clearly highlighted the factors inhibiting a strong and determined response to the epidemic. While some of these are known, it is for the first time that all the issues were addressed so comprehensively by the Commission.
Speech by UNAIDS Executive Director: Pragmatism vs. Punishment: The Case for Harm Reduction
10 March 2010|PDF|40kB|English
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In much of the world, the HIV epidemic among drug users is long-standing. But in some places it is newly emerging. In East Africa, HIV transmission due to drug use is rising. In Eastern Europe and Central Asia we are seeing a new upturn in infections in some countries of the region―a new generation of drug injectors is going through the same pattern of HIV spread as the previous generation. We must focus our efforts on stopping this chain of transmission. Above all, that means making it safer for those who are use drugs. This is harm reduction, and it is an effective and important form of HIV prevention and a key component of our pledge for Universal Access to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support.
Día Internacional de la Mujer 2010 Mensaje de Michel Sidibé, director ejecutivo de ONUSIDA
05 de marzo de 2010|PDF|28kB|Español
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Rindo homenaje a las mujeres que en todo el mundo han respaldado sin descanso la respuesta al sida; abuelas, madres, esposas, hermanas e hijas. Sin su resistencia, aportaciones y sacrificios, el impacto del sida hubiera sido todavía más grave.
Speech by UNAIDS Executive Director Michel Sidibé
26 February 2010|PDF|38kB|English
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AIDS at the Tipping Point: Herculean challenges; Olympian benefits. The Olympic spirit we have seen and felt over the past two weeks is a remarkable social and political phenomenon. It has transformed the host city of Vancouver into a global hub of international solidarity. It has roused countries to showcase their best in competition rather than conflict. It has elevated the rewards of national pride, public accolades and the hope for a better future into international public goods.
Beautiful Music: Bringing Africa’s Drug Regulations in Harmony with Human Health
19 February 2010|PDF|62kB|English
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Speech delivered by the Executive Director at the Special Meeting of an Extended Technical Committee on the Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Plan for Africa in Pretoria, South Africa and presents his vision of a single African Drug Regulatory Agency
Families on the Front Line of AIDS
27 January 2010|PDF|77kB|English
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Good morning. I am truly honored to be with you at this important gathering of minds. This colloquium promises ripe discussion and the generation of inspiring ideas for how we can protect and uplift the family unit and build on its distinctive power to fundamentally transform societies.
Taking Kenya’s AIDS Response to the Next Level
12 January 2010|PDF|102kB|English
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Speech by: Michel Sidibé, Executive Director of UNAIDS DATE: 12 January, 2010 PLACE: KICC Amphitheatre Nairobi OCCASION: Launch of Kenya National AIDS Strategic Plan

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