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Opening address to 3rd Eastern Europe and Central Asia AIDS Conference (EECAAC 2009), by Michel Sidibé

28 October 2009

Where is the world HIV epidemic today? Like Winston Churchill said in 1942, “This is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning”. Today, over 33 million people worldwide live with HIV. 7,400 people are newly infected every day. For every 2 persons who are placed on antiretroviral treatment, 5 people are newly infected. 2 million people still die of AIDS every year. We have yet to break the trajectory of the epidemic.

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"AIDS Dependency Crisis: Sourcing African Solutions": UNAIDS Executive Director’s speech to NEPAD Heads of State and Government Orientation Committee

28 January 2012

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.

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Statement to the Fifty-sixth session of the Commission on the Status of Women

05 March 2012

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.

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"Getting to zero is a journey to social justice": UNAIDS Executive Director’s speech to New Zealand MFAT Town Hall

05 March 2012

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.

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UNAIDS Executive Director’s speech at the 6th Francophone conference on AIDS (in French)

25 March 2012

Aujourd’hui je voudrais vous dire que la Francophonie ne constitue pas seulement un outil linguistique; la Francophonie constitue également un espace politique construit autour de valeurs communes avec un sens aigu de la solidarité.

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UNAIDS Executive Director’s Statement at the 19th Session of the Human Rights Council thematic panel discussion on HIV: Giving Voice to People Living with and Affected by HIV

27 March 2012

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"We must be the change we wish to see": Report of the Executive Director to the 30th Meeting of the Programme Coordinating Board

05 June 2012

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"Crossing the final frontiers on the road to zero", UNAIDS Executive Director’s speech, Wilton Park

28 June 2012

There will be unforeseen obstacles, but it is very clear that we have started on the road to zero and have taken the first major strides in that direction.

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UNAIDS Executive Director’s opening address at the XIX International AIDS Conference, 22 July 2012, Washington, D.C.

22 July 2012

Our Journey to Zero: A New Era to Leverage Opportunities and Share Responsibility

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Opening remarks by UNAIDS Executive Director Michel Sidibé on the occasion of the African Union High-Level Side Event on Shared Responsibility and Global Solidarity for AIDS

26 September 2012

Mr President, as Chairperson of the African Union, you have made it a priority for Africa to lead and own its own AIDS response. Under your leadership, the African Union adopted its new roadmap for AIDS, TB and malaria this July.

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