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Réunion de haut niveau sur le sida de l’Assemblée générale des Nations Unies
08 juin 2011
Le mouvement de lutte contre le sida est l’histoire de personnes qui brisent la conspiration du silence et réclament l’équité et la dignité. C’est l’histoire de personnes confrontées aux erreurs de la société qui se saisissent de leurs droits. Et c’est l’histoire de l’effroi des malades et de leur désir passionné de justice sociale.
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Un tournant qui change la donne - le discours du Directeur Exécutif de l'ONUSIDA à la 28e réunion du Conseil de coordination du Programme de l'ONUSIDA
21 juin 2011
Depuis notre dernière réunion de décembre, nous avons: lancé une nouvelle méthode d’investissement qui assure l’efficacité de la riposte au VIH; renouvelé l’engagement mondial en faveur de l’accès universel; mobilisé les contributions des partenaires clés pour assurer leur engagement dans la Réunion de haut niveau et au-delà; soutenu la Réunion de haut niveau de l’Assemblée générale de l’ONU 2011 sur le sida qui a remporté un vif succès, ainsi que la nouvelle Déclaration politique qui fait date; poursuivi les progrès réalisés dans la mise en oeuvre des réformes internes à l’ONUSIDA finalisé un budget visionnaire qui permettra à l’ONUSIDA de produire des résultats audacieux.
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UNAIDS Executive Director’s speech at the first Meeting of BRICS Ministers of Health
11 juillet 2011
Through this transition, the five BRICS countries are bringing a new voice, a new perspective and new solutions to today’s global challenges. It is a voice with incredible economic, technological and innovative strength behind it, and at the same time, a voice intimately connected to the needs and interests of the developing world.
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The time has come for universal access to science
17 juillet 2011
It is morally wrong to make a mother choose between treatment for herself and treatment for her newborn. It is morally wrong that people should be dying of AIDS when treatment is available. It is morally wrong that babies are still being born with HIV when we know how to prevent it. It is morally wrong that children are still growing up as AIDS orphans.
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Executive Director’s Speech at the 10th International Congress on AIDS in Asia and the Pacific
26 août 2011
Let us remember, eight years ago, strategists were predicting a devastating “second wave” of the HIV pandemic would sweep across Asia. By 2010, they said, India would have the highest number of infections in the world. Fifteen million would be infected in China. HIV would spread rapidly through the general population and millions would die. But there was no wave.
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Speech by Michel Sidibé, Executive Director of UNAIDS, on the occasion of the Bush Institute Summit to Save Lives, Washington, D.C., 13 September 2011
13 septembre 2011
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Building HIV-NCD connections for healthy women and girls: First Ladies’ side event at the UN High Level meeting on Non-communicable disease
19 septembre 2011
The lessons we have learned from 30 years of responding to AIDS can be readily applied to pushing the NCD agenda forward. If the women leaders assembled here today can mobilize the same energy, commitment and perseverance that you have demonstrated in the AIDS response, then we will deliver life-changing results for women, girls and the future of NCDs.
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American-African partnerships are rewriting the future of HIV: African Renaissance conference, New York
22 septembre 2011
The partnerships being built between Africa and the Diaspora can make a big difference in two key dimensions: forging closer ties between America and Africa, and promoting sustainable human development. The AIDS movement is looking to American leaders forging partnerships with Africa to help us build momentum. As university presidents, elected officials and leaders in the arts, culture and civil society, we need you to play key roles in helping us reach the Millennium Development Goals by 2015, and ultimately, UNAIDS’ vision of the "three zeroes."
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UNAIDS Executive Director’s speech at the Opening of the MDG 6 Forum in Moscow
10 octobre 2011
This region is experiencing a level of economic growth that no one could have predicted even 12 to 15 years ago. This change is calling for a new kind of global governance, which must be undertaken with a spirit that will help us to share responsibility; to build on our shared values. This means protecting people—making sure that the rights of those who need services will not be marginalized or neglected.
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UNAIDS Executive Director’s speech: Shaping the destiny of the AIDS epidemic
21 novembre 2011
We have to remember, we have been talking about HIV prevention in Germany for a very long time. You have been at the forefront, and have helped to change completely the nature of the response. I want to thank you for helping us to shape our strategies against this epidemic. So it is fitting that we are in Germany today to launch this 2011 UNAIDS World AIDS Day Report—30 years after the first days of AIDS.