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Objectif Zéro : Façonnons notre destin : Michel Sidibé, 29ème réunion du Conseil de Coordination du Programme
13 décembre 2011|PDF|429kB|français
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Nous avons tous des raisons d’être fiers. Il y a un an, les sceptiques disaient que l’objectif Zéro n’était qu’un slogan. Mais des pays, des partenaires, des hommes et des femmes du monde entier se sont appropriés notre vision et travaillent aujourd’hui à en faire une réalité. Notre vision a pris vie et une dynamique s’est enclenchée.
ICASA 2011 - Session d'ouverture par Michel Sidibé, Directeur exécutif de l'ONUSIDA:La riposte africaine au sida à la croisée des chemins: un tournant décisif
04 décembre 2011|PDF|399kB|français
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En Afrique, le mouvement antisida constitue une histoire intense de lutte contre la conspiration du silence entourant cette épidémie, et de revendication en faveur de l’équité et de la dignité. Nous nous trouvons à un carrefour crucial. Si nous acceptons le statu quo, nous abandonnons à leur sort les neuf millions de personnes des pays à revenu faible et intermédiaire qui attendent encore un traitement anti-VIH. Notre manquement collectif à ce défi alourdirait le nombre des décès, des orphelins et des nouvelles infections.
Speech by Jan Beagle, UNAIDS Deputy Executive Director, Management and External Relations, at the Opening of the ICASA Community Village, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
04 December 2011|PDF|44kB|English
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We work with communities at all levels: country, regional and global. UNAIDS is the only UN organization that has civil society as part of its governance with civil society seats for each region on our Board.
UN Secretary-General's Message on World AIDS Day 2011
28 November 2011|PDF|19kB|English
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Heading into the fourth decade of AIDS, we are finally in a position to end the epidemic. The progress we have made so far is proof that we can realize our vision of zero new HIV infections, zero discrimination and zero AIDS-related deaths.
UNAIDS Executive Director’s World AIDS Day 2011 message
25 November 2011|PDF|36kB|English
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Never before in the history of AIDS have we reached a moment where we are able to stand up and say with conviction the end of AIDS is in sight. It has been a year of achievements, of collective action, of resilience and of courage. In spite of the economic downturn that has stretched the AIDS response to its limits, millions of lives have been saved, as HIV treatment and prevention efforts continue to show results.
UNAIDS Executive Director’s speech: Taking stock: AIDS, TRIPS and global health after Doha.
23 November 2011|PDF|55kB|English
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Today, 10 years after DOHA, it is time to take stock of what TRIPS has brought to the global public health debate, and how it has helped us to transform, or not. This is also a key opportunity to think about what should come next. AIDS is a good entry point for this discussion. It shows us the possibilities of TRIPS, but also the limitations.
UNAIDS Executive Director’s speech: Shaping the destiny of the AIDS epidemic
21 November 2011|PDF|54kB|English
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We have to remember, we have been talking about HIV prevention in Germany for a very long time. You have been at the forefront, and have helped to change completely the nature of the response. I want to thank you for helping us to shape our strategies against this epidemic. So it is fitting that we are in Germany today to launch this 2011 UNAIDS World AIDS Day Report—30 years after the first days of AIDS.
UNAIDS Executive Director’s speech at the Opening of the MDG 6 Forum in Moscow
10 October 2011|PDF|96kB|English
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This region is experiencing a level of economic growth that no one could have predicted even 12 to 15 years ago. This change is calling for a new kind of global governance, which must be undertaken with a spirit that will help us to share responsibility; to build on our shared values. This means protecting people—making sure that the rights of those who need services will not be marginalized or neglected.
American-African partnerships are rewriting the future of HIV: African Renaissance conference, New York
22 September 2011|PDF|56kB|English
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The partnerships being built between Africa and the Diaspora can make a big difference in two key dimensions: forging closer ties between America and Africa, and promoting sustainable human development. The AIDS movement is looking to American leaders forging partnerships with Africa to help us build momentum. As university presidents, elected officials and leaders in the arts, culture and civil society, we need you to play key roles in helping us reach the Millennium Development Goals by 2015, and ultimately, UNAIDS’ vision of the "three zeroes."
Building HIV-NCD connections for healthy women and girls: First Ladies’ side event at the UN High Level meeting on Non-communicable disease
19 September 2011|PDF|54kB|English
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The lessons we have learned from 30 years of responding to AIDS can be readily applied to pushing the NCD agenda forward. If the women leaders assembled here today can mobilize the same energy, commitment and perseverance that you have demonstrated in the AIDS response, then we will deliver life-changing results for women, girls and the future of NCDs.
Speech by Michel Sidibé, Executive Director of UNAIDS, on the occasion of the Bush Institute Summit to Save Lives, Washington, D.C., 13 September 2011
13 September 2011|PDF|53kB|English
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It is time for the AIDS response to bridge the gap with the movement for the fight against women's cancer. The alliance between HIV and women’s heath has unlimited potential and will resonate across the world. This Pink Ribbon-Red Ribbon coalition will prevent much suffering and many deaths.
Executive Director’s Speech at the 10th International Congress on AIDS in Asia and the Pacific
26 August 2011|PDF|59kB|English
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Let us remember, eight years ago, strategists were predicting a devastating “second wave” of the HIV pandemic would sweep across Asia. By 2010, they said, India would have the highest number of infections in the world. Fifteen million would be infected in China. HIV would spread rapidly through the general population and millions would die. But there was no wave.
The time has come for universal access to science
17 July 2011|PDF|68kB|English
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It is morally wrong to make a mother choose between treatment for herself and treatment for her newborn. It is morally wrong that people should be dying of AIDS when treatment is available. It is morally wrong that babies are still being born with HIV when we know how to prevent it. It is morally wrong that children are still growing up as AIDS orphans.
UNAIDS Executive Director’s speech at the first Meeting of BRICS Ministers of Health
11 July 2011|PDF|94kB|English
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Through this transition, the five BRICS countries are bringing a new voice, a new perspective and new solutions to today’s global challenges. It is a voice with incredible economic, technological and innovative strength behind it, and at the same time, a voice intimately connected to the needs and interests of the developing world.
Un tournant qui change la donne - le discours du Directeur Exécutif de l'ONUSIDA à la 28e réunion du Conseil de coordination du Programme de l'ONUSIDA
21 juin 2011|PDF|385kB|français
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Depuis notre dernière réunion de décembre, nous avons: lancé une nouvelle méthode d’investissement qui assure l’efficacité de la riposte au VIH; renouvelé l’engagement mondial en faveur de l’accès universel; mobilisé les contributions des partenaires clés pour assurer leur engagement dans la Réunion de haut niveau et au-delà; soutenu la Réunion de haut niveau de l’Assemblée générale de l’ONU 2011 sur le sida qui a remporté un vif succès, ainsi que la nouvelle Déclaration politique qui fait date; poursuivi les progrès réalisés dans la mise en oeuvre des réformes internes à l’ONUSIDA finalisé un budget visionnaire qui permettra à l’ONUSIDA de produire des résultats audacieux.
Réunion de haut niveau sur le sida de l’Assemblée générale des Nations Unies
08 juin 2011|PDF|64kB|français
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Le mouvement de lutte contre le sida est l’histoire de personnes qui brisent la conspiration du silence et réclament l’équité et la dignité. C’est l’histoire de personnes confrontées aux erreurs de la société qui se saisissent de leurs droits. Et c’est l’histoire de l’effroi des malades et de leur désir passionné de justice sociale.
UNAIDS Executive Director's Speech at the United Nations Security Council: Impact of the AIDS Epidemic on International Peace and Security
07 June 2011|PDF|54kB|English
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We are convinced that fresh political commitments around this new resolution will enable the UN to effectively contribute to the efforts of Member States to address the impact of AIDS on peace and security. In so doing, Member States will also be encouraged strengthen their response AIDS in National Strategic Plans, and put into place appropriate strategies, policies, capacities and resources.
Address by Michel Sidibé, UNAIDS Executive Director to the Pontifical Council for Health Care Workers and Good Samaritan Foundation in Rome, 28 May 2011
28 May 2011|PDF|77kB|English
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Funding sustainable health care is a moral obligation, a right not a luxury. In this, the faith community and the Church are among our strongest allies in calling for robust, comprehensive and lasting national responses to HIV. To do this, the faith communities and the AIDS movement must come together and speak with one voice. The world is not hearing us because we are talking over, and sometimes in opposition to, each other.
Waking the Lion: Development opportunities in an emerging Africa
28 March 2011|PDF|65kB|English
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African countries have learned that investing in AIDS is not only the right thing to do, it is the smart thing. It is like putting money in the bank. Averting disability and deaths from AIDS results in higher productivity in factories, farms and office buildings; fewer orphans needing support; and lower costs of medical care for AIDS-related illness.
UNAIDS Executive Director's Speech on the occasion of Consultation on Church Responses to Sexual Violence, Lambeth Palace Westminster, United Kingdom
21 March 2011|PDF|49kB|English
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To be a partner for women and girls against violence and injustice, you do not have to be experts on human rights or gender. You do have to be committed to always asking in your daily work: “How can I better engage women and girls to understand what they need? How can I better support human rights, gender equality and an end to sexual and other forms of violence?” These answers should change your work and will enable churches to be more compassionate for the cause of women and girls.
Ninth General Assembly of the Organization of African First Ladies against HIV/AIDS, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
31 January 2011|PDF|67kB|English
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I am honoured to be here today, and I thank you for your warm welcome. I want to begin by expressing my deep gratitude to OAFLA members for your leadership and contributions to the AIDS response in Africa. I congratulate you, because the work of African First Ladies has been increasingly visible and has made a real difference in the lives of our mothers, sisters and children.

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