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Discurso pronunciado en sesión plenaria en la ceremonia de clausura de la Decimoquinta Conferencia Internacional sobre el SIDA: Anticiparse a la epidemia Bangkok, 16 de julio de 2004 Mensaje de Peter Piot, Director Ejecutivo del ONUSIDA
Esta conferencia tiene lugar en un contexto fundamentalmente distinto de todas las
anteriores conferencias. Creo verdaderamente que, por primera vez, tenemos la
oportunidad real de anticiparnos a la epidemia. Esta situación es consecuencia
directa tanto de los avances científicos como del activismo del último decenio. No
obstante, nuestro desafío sigue en pie: ¿Cómo movilizar la acción en ambos frentes
en la medida necesaria para lograr el éxito absoluto?
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Message from Michel Sidibé, Executive Director of UNAIDS, on the occasion of World AIDS Day “Universal Access and Human Rights”, 1 December 2009
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Día Internacional de la Mujer 2010 Mensaje de Michel Sidibé, director ejecutivo de ONUSIDA
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Obtener resultados en tiempos de cambio
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“Breaking the Barriers – Partnership to Fight HIV/AIDS in Europe and Central Asia”, Opening Plenary Speech: Ministerial Conference, Dublin, 23 February 2004, by Dr Peter Piot, UNAIDS Executive Director and United Nations Under Secretary-General
04 de agosto de 2006
May I begin, Taoisech Ahern, by paying tribute to the initiative you have taken in making AIDS a central issue for Ireland’s Presidency of the European Union. In doing so, you are breaking down some of the most dangerous myths surrounding AIDS today: the myth that AIDS is only an African problem, and the myth that, on this continent, AIDS has been defeated.
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Opening address to 3rd Eastern Europe and Central Asia AIDS Conference (EECAAC 2009), by Michel Sidibé
28 de octubre de 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.
