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UNAIDS expresses serious concern over the decision by the Supreme Court of Libya to uphold the death penalty for health care professionals
12 Julio 2007 12 Julio 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.
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2.5 million people in India living with HIV, according to new estimates
06 Julio 2007 06 Julio 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
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Women's leadership can change the course of AIDS: Unprecedented global women's summit opens in Nairobi
05 Julio 2007 05 Julio 2007
Press release issued by the World YWCA on the occasion of the opening of the International Women's Summit in Nairobi, Kenya.
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Governing board tasks UNAIDS with making the money work
27 Junio 2007 27 Junio 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
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UNAIDS praises First Lady of Ethiopia for her leadership role on
25 Junio 2007 25 Junio 2007
UNAIDS commends the First Lady of Ethiopia, Mrs Azeb
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2007 HIV/AIDS Implementers’ Meeting Opens in Kigali, Rwanda
16 Junio 2007 16 Junio 2007
The 2007 HIV/AIDS Implementers’ Meeting opens today in Kigali, and is expected to draw over 1,500 delegates from around the world. Rwanda was chosen to host the meeting in recognition of the country’s leadership in the fight against HIV/AIDS and the impressive results it has achieved.
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UNAIDS response to newly published book ‘The Invisible Cure’ by Helen Epstein
13 Junio 2007 13 Junio 2007
The newly published book ‘The Invisible Cure’ by Helen Epstein reminds us of the complex and multi-disciplinary challenges posed by the AIDS epidemic, as well as the critical role of communities in the response, but it also makes numerous inaccurate statements which require correction regarding the work of the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS).
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India expands monitoring of AIDS epidemic
12 Junio 2007 12 Junio 2007
New estimates produced from improved data collection methods give better understanding of AIDS epidemic in India
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Response to the book The AIDS Pandemic: the collision of epidemiology with political correctness
11 Junio 2007 11 Junio 2007
UNAIDS wishes to correct multiple mischaracterizations that appear in a book published by Radcliffe Publishing, entitled The AIDS Pandemic: the collision of epidemiology with political correctness by James Chin. These errors deal with the process and results of the estimations of the AIDS pandemic, made with technical assistance from the UNAIDS Secretariat and WHO.
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UNAIDS welcomes release of latest antenatal clinic survey by South Africa’s Department of Health
08 Junio 2007 08 Junio 2007
The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) welcomes the release of the latest antenatal clinic survey by South Africa’s Department of Health. South Africa has produced one of the world’s most comprehensive antenatal clinic surveys. In 2006 over 33 000 pregnant women participating in government antenatal clinics were surveyed, compared to over 16 500 women in 2005.
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