UNAIDS The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS

Prioritizing Male Sexual Health in Asia Pacific

23 August 2007

A groundbreaking coalition aiming to build, strengthen, and increase interventions addressing HIV-related vulnerabilities of men who have sex with men (MSM) in the Asia and Pacific region was launched at the 8th International Congress on AIDS in Asia and Pacific (8th ICAAP).

UNAIDS calls for renewed vigour on AIDS in Asia and the Pacific

20 August 2007

Asia-Pacific nations will face a serious challenge in

New estimates: the face of the HIV epidemic in Papua New Guinea

08 August 2007

The National AIDS Council and National Department of Health have released the latest estimates on national HIV prevalence in Papua New Guinea (PNG)

UNAIDS announces appointment of new Director of the Global Coalition on Women and AIDS

19 July 2007

The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) has announced the appointment of Kristan Schoultz as the new Director of the Global Coalition on Women and AIDS.

UNAIDS encouraged by decision by Libya’s High Judicial Council to revoke death penalty for health care professionals

18 July 2007

The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) welcomes the ruling by the High Judicial Council of Libya to revoke the death sentence previously imposed on six healthcare workers by the Supreme Court. The Council announced yesterday that it would commute the death sentence for the medical professionals to life imprisonment.

UNAIDS acknowledges good progress on AIDS in China and urges continued commitment and community mobilisation

17 July 2007

The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) today acknowledged that good progress has been made in China’s response to AIDS, presenting special awards to China’s Vice Minister of Health, Dr Wang Longde and Professor Zhang Beichuan from Qingdao University, for their leadership on AIDS issues.

UNAIDS expresses serious concern over the decision by the Supreme Court of Libya to uphold the death penalty for health care professionals

12 July 2007

Geneva, 12 July 2007 - The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) expresses serious concern over the verdict delivered by the Libyan Supreme Court to uphold the death sentences imposed on six health care professionals.

UNAIDS is concerned that certain scientific evidence appears to have not been taken into consideration raising serious doubts regarding the conclusion reached by the court.

UNAIDS strongly urges Libya’s High Judiciary Council to review the Supreme Court’s decision when they meet on Monday, taking into consideration all relevant and available scientific evidence related to the case.

The six health care professionals (five Bulgarian nurses and one Palestinian doctor), imprisoned since 1999, are accused of deliberately infecting 426 children with HIV whilst working at a hospital in Benghazi, Libya. Since 1999, 56 of the children found to be infected with the virus have died.

UNAIDS also expresses its deep concern and empathy for the children affected and for their families, and urges the Libyan Government and international partners to ensure that HIV treatment, care and support are provided to these children and that the human rights of all are respected.

UNAIDS reiterates its support to the Government of Libya for a comprehensive response to prevent the transmission of HIV; to provide for treatment, care and support for those living with HIV; and to protect the rights of those affected by HIV.

2.5 million people in India living with HIV, according to new estimates

06 July 2007

The new 2006 estimates released today by the National AIDS Control Organization (NACO), supported by UNAIDS and WHO, indicate that national adult HIV prevalence in India is approximately 0.36%, which corresponds to an estimated 2 million to 3.1 million people living with HIV in the country. These estimates are more accurate than

Governing board tasks UNAIDS with making the money work

27 June 2007

Board calls for greater accountability and coherence, urges the UN to deliver as one and stresses importance of country led responses to the AIDS epidemic

UNAIDS praises First Lady of Ethiopia for her leadership role on

25 June 2007

UNAIDS commends the First Lady of Ethiopia, Mrs Azeb

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