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UNAIDS Speeches

The end of AIDS begins in the workplace
06 June 2013|PDF|242kB|English
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This campaign, VCT@Work is not just an initiative that will bring VCT to 5 million people by 2015 and make testing tools available so that people know their status. It is about social justice. It is about redistributing opportunity. It is about refusing exclusion. It is about making sure that innovation, science and discovery are able to reach people without a voice.
Concluding remarks by the Deputy Executive Director, Management and Governance on UBRAF Multi-stakeholder Consultation
04 March 2013|PDF|53kB|English
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The consultation has provided an opportunity to reflect on the extent to which the UBRAF has enhanced coordination and coherence in planning and implementation and increased accountability.
Speech by Ms. Jantine Jacobi, Chief, Gender Equality and Diversity Division on the occasion of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women, 57th session, New York
11 March 2013|PDF|178kB|English
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To help measure progress on gender equality and HIV, a global indicator on “prevalence of recent intimate partner violence” has been added to the core indicators for country reporting on the progress in the AIDS response, with 52 countries having reported on the indicator. The UNAIDS family would like to reiterate its readiness to work with all partners to eliminate violence against women and girls and work towards the vision of Zero new HIV infections, Zero AIDS-related deaths, and Zero discrimination.
Speech by UNAIDS Executive Director Michel Sidibé on the occasion of the High-Level Segment of the 22nd Session of the UN Human Rights Council, Geneva, 28 February 2013
28 February 2013|PDF|220kB|English
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It was people living with HIV, those affected, who turned everything around in this epidemic. They made the response to HIV and AIDS a responsibility for us all. They challenged us to recognize them as people with a human right to live in health – not as victims or criminals. Over the years, they have inspired and driven progress in the AIDS response. They have been true human rights defenders - fighting for their lives and for the lives of millions of others.
"Promoting empowerment of people in achieving poverty eradication, social integration and full employment and decent work for all" - speech by M. Ninan Varughese, Officer-in-Charge, UNAIDS New York Office, delivered in New York on 12 February 2013 on the occasion of the United Nations Commission for Social Development
12 February 2013|PDF|50kB|English
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UNAIDS would like to call on all stakeholders to further strengthen efforts to eliminate all forms of HIV-related stigma and discrimination, and promote and protect human rights of all people living with, affected by or at risk of HIV. This is critical not only to ensure an effective response to the AIDS epidemic, but also to achieve sustainable development that is human-centered and promotes social integration and inclusion. UNAIDS will continue to work with all partners towards the achievement of these goals.

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19 June 2013

UNAIDS and Lancet to bring together political and health leaders to shape the debate on the future of global health. More

18 June 2013

Celebrating 10 years of PEPFAR . More

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