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UNAIDS Executive Director's remarks at AIDS 2022 satellite session - Global alliance to end AIDS in children launch

26 September 2022

Friends, I am delighted to welcome you to this symposium. This is the kick start of our “Global Alliance to end AIDS in children by 2030: Building partnerships, communities and innovation”.

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UNAIDS Executive Director's remarks at AIDS 2022 satellite session - A new global road map for combination HIV prevention

14 September 2022

Everyone joining us today is aware that the world is not on track in HIV prevention. Since 2010, new HIV infections declined only by 32%, far short of our 2025 target of more than 80% reduction.

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AIDS2022 — Opening remarks by Winnie Byanyima, UNAIDS Executive Director

29 July 2022

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UNAIDS Executive Director's report to the 50th UNAIDS Programme Coordinating Board

22 June 2022

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UNAIDS Executive Director Winnie Byanyima's remarks at the 75th World Health Assembly

24 May 2022

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Honorary degree from Free State University, South Africa

30 April 2022

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65th session of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs — UNAIDS Executive Director's statement

14 March 2022

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Africa-Europe Week: Investing in health is investing in economic recovery: Financing for HIV, stronger public health systems, and pandemic preparedness and response — UNAIDS Executive Director remarks

14 February 2022

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Vaccination in Africa: Research Capacity, Advocacy, Manufacturing and Distribution

15 December 2021

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The Irish Aid Annual Professor Father Michael Kelly Lecture — UNAIDS Executive Director keynote

03 December 2021

UNAIDS has always enjoyed a strong relationship with the government and people of Ireland. Ireland’s political and funding support has made the country a strong and reliable partner of UNAIDS. Such support allows us to lead the global effort to end AIDS by ensuring that communities of people living with HIV and those affected by HIV receive the services they need, especially those communities that are most left behind, like the communities in Karamoja that you mentioned.

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