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"Getting to zero demands compassion": UNAIDS Executive Director’s speech to joint stakeholders and President Nailitikau of Fiji
09 March 2012|PDF|56kB|English
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It is so critical that people are not excluded from our response because of their HIV status, their social status or their sexual orientation. If we want to be inclusive, if we want to have a society that is able to transform itself, we must be capable of having compassion and tolerance. That is what the President has shown, and that is why I am here.
"Getting to zero is a journey to social justice": UNAIDS Executive Director’s speech to New Zealand MFAT Town Hall
05 March 2012|PDF|219kB|English
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UNAIDS’ vision of zero new HIV infections, zero discrimination and zero AIDS-related deaths is not about “absolute zero.” It is a journey that leads us to social justice and to greater distribution of opportunity for people who are not lucky.
Statement to the Fifty-sixth session of the Commission on the Status of Women
05 March 2012|PDF|106kB|English
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This statement is on behalf of the Secretariat and all cosponsors of the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) – ILO, UNDP, UNESCO, UNFPA, UNHCR, UNICEF, UNODC, WFP, WHO and the World Bank, as well as UN-Women. We appreciate the opportunity to address the linkages between HIV and gender equality as they relate to the themes under consideration during the 56th session of the Commission.
UNAIDS Executive Director’s speech to the High Level Policy Consultation on the Criminalization of HIV Nondisclosure, Exposure and Transmission, Oslo, Norway
14 February 2012|PDF|51kB|English
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Almost 30 years after the first cases of AIDS, the law is still being used to criminalize the transmission of HIV. The full impact of these laws is not well documented or understood, but we understand too well how they further marginalize people living with HIV: They fuel stigma. They damage efforts to prevent, treat and care for HIV. They remove incentives for people to get tested. And they undermine public trust in health care providers.
"AIDS Dependency Crisis: Sourcing African Solutions": UNAIDS Executive Director’s speech to NEPAD Heads of State and Government Orientation Committee
28 January 2012|PDF|63kB|English
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National leaders have made progress on AIDS a defining legacy of their commitment to their own people. But Africa is too dependent on external resources, especially for the AIDS response. It is time for African leaders to come together to define a transformed development paradigm that will deliver a new, socially sustainable agenda that is written and owned by Africa.

Centre de presse

27 mars 2012

L’ONUSIDA et l’Agence du NEPAD signent un accord pour renforcer la riposte au sida et l’action plus générale en faveur du développement en Afrique. En savoir plus

26 mars 2012

L'ONUSIDA exhorte les pays francophones à unir leurs forces contre le sida. En savoir plus

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