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Know your status
Today, First Popular Television /PTV/ - Saint Petersburg Information and Entertainment TV channel in public transport - and the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) launched a unique joint social information project. |
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Vienna 2010 closes with a renewed commitment for AIDS + MDGs
The XVIII International AIDS Conference ended in Vienna today after a week of intense dialogue involving 19,300 people from 193 countries engaged in the global AIDS response |
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AIDS 2010 Video
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New UNAIDS OUTLOOK report 2010 launched
Ahead of the XVIII International AIDS Conference to be held in Vienna from 18 – 23 July, UNAIDS has launched its OUTLOOK Report 2010 in Geneva. |
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International Day Against Homophobia
Message from UNAIDS Executive Director Mr. Michel Sidibe |
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China lifts travel ban for people living with HIV
GENEVA/BEIJING, 27 April 2010 – UNAIDS applauds the decision by the Government ofChina to lift its national travel ban for people living with HIV |
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History of HIV / AIDS In Posters
Exhibition HIV/AIDS. History in Posters opened today in the city of Orel in the mega-complex "Green" |
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Partnership Forum on HIV / AIDS
The Partnership Forum on HIV / AIDS in Russia was held in Moscow on April 15, 2010 in the World Bank |
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World TB Day 2010
Even though TB is preventable and curable it continues to claim the lives of half a million people living with HIV each year. The HIV community cannot stand by and let this happen. Left unchecked TB and drug resistant TB - which knows no borders - could spread and become an even more severe global health threat. Message from UNAIDS Executive Director Mr. Michel Sidibé |
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Letter to Partners 2010: Michel Sidibe, Executive Director, UNAIDS
In his 2010 letter to partners, Mr Michel Sidibé takes stock of his first twelve months in office as UNAIDS Executive Director, and provides his vision for the coming years |
The initiative “Coordination in Action: Applying the Three Ones Principles in the Russian Federation” was launched jointly by the Russian Government and UNAIDS in early 2005. This initiative, funded by DfID, Sida, the U.S. Government, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and several UN agencies aims at promoting and facilitating a major change in the national response to HIV and AIDS to enable broad multisectoral, well-coordinated and expanded action using the “Three Ones” as guiding principles.
Alongside with the implementation of the 'Coordination in Action' initiative UNAIDS has been actively supporting a wide-range of projects working on leadership, advocacy and policy development. Programme supports national efforts towards implementation of the Declaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS and universal access to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support. It acts as liaison to build and strengthen partnerships between state and non-governmental organizations, the private sector and the international donor community. The Program provides support, information and consultation on all aspects of the response to HIV and AIDS.









