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Speech to the 9th Meeting of the UNAIDS Programme Coordinating Board, Geneva, 25 May 2000, by Peter Piot, UNAIDS Executive Director
12 mai 2005
I would like to emphasize that the impact of the epidemic is now starkly visible in the worst affected countries. Impacts on productivity, including agriculture, lead to knock-on effects in households. In the private sector AIDS undermines development by killing skilled and unskilled labour alike, increasing expenditures and reducing revenue.
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Speech to the 7th Meeting of the UNAIDS Programme Coordinating Board, 2nd ad hoc thematic meeting, New Delhi, 09 December 1998, by Peter Piot, UNAIDS Executive Director
12 mai 2005
Welcome to the seventh meeting of the Programme Coordinating Board, our second thematic meeting, and our first in Asia. It is a great personal pleasure to be here in India on what is my third visit this year. The strengthening of the international partnership in support of the Government of India’s HIV/AIDS efforts has been a major priority for UNAIDS over the last 18 months.
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Statement to the United Nations Economic and Social Council, Substantive Session of 2005, Item 7 (g) of the Provisional Agenda: Report of UNAIDS, New York, 19th July 2005 by Dr Peter Piot, Executive Director
20 juillet 2005
I am grateful to have this opportunity to join you on behalf of the Cosponsoring organizations that make up UNAIDS, to introduce the report of the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS over the past biennium. In this period, UNAIDS was strengthened by the addition of two new Cosponsors, the World Food Programme and the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, taking our numbers to 10, plus the UNAIDS Secretariat. Our efforts take place in a context very different to that of a decade ago, when this distinguished Council established UNAIDS. In the past few years, the world’s response to AIDS has gathered such strength that for the first time ever we have a real opportunity to halt and begin to reverse this devastating epidemic, as called for in Millennium Development Goal 6.