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Global / International AIDS Conference: Letter of concern regarding absence of women living with HIV, youth, and women of color
To read the original letter, click here: Letter of concern regarding absence of women living with HIV, youth, and women of color.pdf
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global: Civil society-led consultation on health-related MDGs post-2015
See below a message from the Global Network of People Living with HIV: GNP+ in collaboration with ICSS, SAA, ICASO and UNAIDS would like to invite you to participate in a consultation process to ensure that knowledge and experiences of key populations and communities affected by HIV will help shape the post-2015 development goals. We believe that your participation in this process is essential to protect gains that have been made and to scale up the response to HIV in the coming years! Concretely we invite you to: 1.
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International AIDS Conference: Scholarship Applications for AIDS 2012
The International Scholarship Programme is open to everyone around the world.
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Letter of concern regarding absence of women living with HIV, youth, and women of color on the AIDS 2012 plenaries
Letter of concern regarding absence of women living with HIV, youth, and women of color on the AIDS 2012 plenaries
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HIV in the workplace: Getting to zero at work
Helena Nangombe of Namibia Women's Health Network (Namibia) and GCWA advisory group member representing the UNAIDS Secretariats’ dialogue platform on the rights of women living with HIV advocates for getting to zero in the workplace. To see Helena's poster click here: Helena-Nangombe-presentation.pdf To see posters from political leaders and activists from around the world click here
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Helena Nangombe presentation
Helena-Nangombe-presentation.pdf
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Global / sex work: Sex Worker Freedom Festival
US government travel restrictions for sex workers mean that many of us will not be able, orwill not want to go to the IAC in Washington this year. The Sex Worker Freedom Festival is an alternative event for sex workers and our allies to protest our exclusion and ensure the voices of those excluded are heard in Washington.