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UNAIDS at the 2014 Youth Olympic Games
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New initiative announced to expand access to treatment for children in Africa
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Young Nigerians call for youth-friendly services in post-2015 agenda
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Young girls take free condoms. More than 120 000 condoms were distributed among young people at the 2014 Agricultural and Commercial Show of Zambia.
Giant agriculture show in Zambia breaks new ground with HIV prevention efforts
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Eliminate stigma and discrimination against people living with and affected by HIV through promotion of laws and policies that ensure the full realization of all human rights and fundamental freedoms.
UNAIDS welcomes Uganda’s Constitutional Court decision to annul anti-homosexuality law
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UNAIDS Executive Director Michel Sidibé recently visited a centre in Moroni that primarily provides antenatal care for pregnant women and prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV. It is run by the Association comorienne pour le bien-être familial
Civil society provides essential services in the Comoros
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UNAIDS Executive Director Michel Sidibé congratulated the President of the Comoros, Ikililou Dhoinine, on the leadership he has shown in the AIDS response and on a new law his country recently adopted that further protects people living with HIV. Their me
President of the Comoros reaffirms his commitment to strengthening protection for people living with HIV
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