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Sex workers demand respect for their fundamental rights in a parallel summit to the AIDS 2012

CONDOMIZE! Campaign hits AIDS 2012

Ways to improve women's health in the HIV context

“Abandon the concepts of dependency and charity and explore new possibilities for collaboration, activism and financing”

Workshop to include people with disabilities in HIV policy

AIDS 2012: Making sure countries really own their national response to AIDS

“To end AIDS, we need innovation, shared responsibility, mutual accountability and global solidarity”

A decade of progress and sustained funding for HIV prevention research provides a pathway for ending AIDS

HIV Travel Restrictions: Latest Developments

The HIV experience and other chronic diseases

TB and HIV integration discussed at AIDS 2012

More effective AIDS coordination at country level discussed at AIDS 2012

The importance of remembering: The AIDS Memorial Quilt unveils at AIDS 2012

Pre-conference focuses on HIV and human rights concerns of gay and other men who have sex with men and transgender people

People living with HIV meet for strengthened AIDS response

Faith community take action on health, dignity and justice in the context of HIV

Young people to put themselves at the heart of AIDS 2012

UNAIDS to launch new report –Together we will end AIDS
UNAIDS welcomes approval by the US to use antiretroviral drug combination to prevent sexual transmission of HIV

Global Commission on Law urges countries to make the law work for HIV, not against it

Achieving 2015 Targets through Strategic AIDS Financing

Influential leaders champion the role of the private sector in challenging HIV and global health threats

ACT UP turns 25—marking a quarter century of AIDS activism
UNAIDS saddened by passing of United States Representative Donald M. Payne

World Summit of Mayors from Africa and the Diaspora focuses on HIV in urban areas

U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services, Kathleen Sebelius, speaks at UNAIDS' Washington, DC Commemoration
UNAIDS congratulates United States’ leadership to end AIDS
UNAIDS welcomes continued leadership and commitment of the United States to the AIDS response

Housing Works to improve the lives of people living with HIV in the United States

United States stresses its commitment to the AIDS response at the United Nations

Meeting the needs of women living with HIV in Washington DC

United States Congress launches new bi-partisan caucus to strengthen the US’s response to AIDS

Yale convenes together senior health practitioners to build leadership and strategic problem-solving to improve health systems

Global Business Coalition 10th anniversary conference: Business driving change for a healthier world

amfAR briefing highlights roadmap to accelerating an HIV prevention revolution

UN Women and UNAIDS address the 55th session of the Commission on the Status of Women

Innovation for the AIDS response focus as USAID head visits UNAIDS
UNAIDS saddened by death of Ambassador Holbrooke

Growing concerns over rights and treatment of LGBT people in high-income countries
UNAIDS welcomes first voluntary license to the Medicines Patent Pool by the National Institutes of Health of United States
UNAIDS salutes country leadership to eliminate HIV-related restrictions on entry, stay and residence
UNAIDS welcomes announcement of United States’ Global Health Initiative

Haiti civil society brief US government on AIDS needs

Disproportionate impact of HIV on men who have sex with men in US underlines need for better outreach

Micro-Contribution for Massive Good

UNAIDS, Annie Lennox, launch action framework for women, girls and HIV

UN Secretary-General applauds the removal of entry restrictions based on HIV status by United States of America and Republic of Korea

UN Secretary-General and leaders join stars in “LIGHT FOR RIGHTS” event on World AIDS Day in New York City

Shining light on rights this World AIDS Day in New York
World AIDS Day to be marked by UNAIDS Office in Washington