In the Russian Federation

May 2008

29 May 2008
Stars Against AIDS
In an unprecedented project, STARS AGAINST AIDS, UNAIDS has brought together a group of accomplished women from Russia and Ukraine. Female leaders from the artistic, media and sports communities have joined their talents to ensure a proactive_en response to the HIV/ AIDS epidemic. They share a deep concern about the health and future of their nations. Photo exhibit STARS AGAINST AIDS was opened from May 15 till May 29 at Stella Art Foundation. Address is 7, Skaryatinsky per., Moscow.
 
28 May 2008
Eurovision Against AIDS

UNAIDS has brought together the participants of the Eurovision-2008Song Contest in Belgrade in order to draw public attention to stigma and discrimination against people living with HIV/AIDS and to encourage tolerance toward them.

 
8 May 2008
Stars Against AIDS
In an unprecedented project, STARS AGAINST AIDS, UNAIDS has brought together a group of accomplished women from Russia and Ukraine. Female leaders from the artistic, media and sports communities have joined their talents to ensure a proactive_en response to the HIV/ AIDS epidemic. They share a deep concern about the health and future of their nations. Photo exhibit STARS AGAINST AIDS is opened from May 15 till May 29 at Stella Art Foundation. Address is 7, Skaryatinsky per., Moscow.
 
5 May 2008
5 May 2008 – The second day of the Second Eastern European and Central AIDS Conference was centered around the theme “Scale Up Multisectoral Prevention.” Special attention was paid to close cooperation between NGOs and governmental organizations, and in multisectoral discussions about various aspects related to HIV in the region, over 700 participants representing NGOs, people living with HIV, as well as representatives from governments, international organizations, the arts and various religious congregations took part
 
4 May 2008
Moscow, 4 May 2008 – The second Eastern Europe and Central Asia AIDS Conference (EECAAC II) began yesterday at the Moscow World Trade Center. It is the largest AIDS-focused event to date in the region with 2,050 delegates from 53 countries representing various official organizations, NGOs, international organizations, people living with HIV, charity funds and the private sector. This year, attendees from the CIS represented 84 percent of participants, a significant increase from the first conference in 2006, with an equal number of state and non-governmental organizations taking part.
 

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