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Opening statement by the PCB Chair

23 de abril de 2008

USA Opening Statement to the 22nd UNAIDS Program Coordinating Board (PCB) meeting, April 23, Chiang Mai, Thailand: power of partnerships, sustained response, TB/HIV, Knowing your epidemic, UNAIDS and the Global Fund.

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Speech by Dr Peter Piot, UNAIDS Executive Director to the 22nd Meeting of the UNAIDS Programme Coordinating Board, Chiang Mai, Thailand, 24 April 2008

24 de abril de 2008

Speech by Dr Peter Piot, UNAIDS Executive Director to the 22nd Meeting of the UNAIDS Programme Coordinating Board, Chiang Mai, Thailand, 24 April 2008

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Capacity building workshop on human rights and gender

28 de abril de 2008

Speech by Dr Meskerem Grunitzky-Bekele, Director of the UNAIDS Regional Support Team for West and Central Africa

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The future of AIDS: Exceptionalism Revisited

26 de mayo de 2008

Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is a special lecture in the Department for International Development series of lectures on HIV/AIDS and other infectious diseases

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Opening Speech at the 2008 Implementers Meeting

06 de junio de 2008

First let me thank the Government of Uganda, and all the organizers of this meeting for bringing us together today – and you, President Museveni, for your historic leadership in the fight against AIDS.

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Statement at the UN General Assembly High Level Meeting on AIDS by Dr Peter Piot, UNAIDS Executive Director, New York, 10 June 2008

10 de junio de 2008

I take the floor today to speak on behalf of UNAIDS’ ten Cosponsoring agencies. As the Secretary General’s report shows, we are now finally seeing real results in almost every region. Results many once said could never happen – because of denial or because there wasn’t enough money, because health systems were too weak, because they didn’t think people would take their medication on time. Just imagine what would have happened if we had waited to resolve all these issues: where would those three million people who are now taking antiretroviral treatment be now? Most would not be alive today.

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Speech by Dr Peter Piot, UNAIDS Executive Director at the 1st Meeting of Ministers of Education and Health to prevent HIV in Latin America and the Caribbean - Mexico City, 1 August 2008

01 de agosto de 2008

Many countries represented here today are making impressive headway on AIDS, particularly in the areas of antiretroviral treatment. Many countries in the region including our host Mexico are now providing universal access to services to prevent mother to child transmission of HIV. By showing what is possible, you have inspired other regions.

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Speech at the 5th meeting of the Regional Coalition of First Ladies and Women Leaders of Latin America on Women and AIDS, Mexico City, 2 August 2008

02 de agosto de 2008

Over the years, we have seen how vital leadership is in the fight against AIDS. So I’m particularly pleased that this Coalition brings together two kinds of leaders: women leaders in the AIDS response (including women living with HIV) and women leaders in the political arena. Your Coalition has become a rallying point for women across the region to make their voices heard. In the course of the coming week, we must make sure that women remain at the centre of the proceedings of this International AIDS Conference.

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Address by the UN Secretary-General to opening of XVII Internaiotnal AIDS Conference, Mexico City, 3 August 2008

04 de agosto de 2008

I am honoured and humbled to stand here among so many leaders in the AIDS response. Your dedication and resolve is what will ultimately make universal access to HIV prevention and treatment a reality.

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Speech by Dr Peter Piot, UNAIDS Executive Director at the opening of the XVII International AIDS Conference, Mexico. Mexico City, 3 August 2008

04 de agosto de 2008

This conference takes place as we enter a new phase in confronting aids. A new phase because we now have results on a large scale. For the first time, fewer people are dying of aids and fewer people are becoming infected with HIV. For the first time we have empirical evidence that our brilliant coalition can move mountains. A unique and diverse coalition present here in this auditorium. This is cause for encouragement. But not cause for complacency, nor for declaring victory.

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