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UNAIDS e-dialogue on universal access

Published: 14 August 2008

Michel Sidibé, the Executive Director of UNAIDS, has made universal access to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support the corporate priority for UNAIDS and promised to make all possible efforts to enable countries to achieve universal access targets by 2010 and reach all MDGs.  

UNAIDS cannot take on this alone, neither as a Secretariat nor through the family of cosponsors. The HIV and AIDS response has always been driven and nurtured through partnerships, networks and movements. This is the reason why Michel Sidibé would like to invite you to take part in the e-Dialogue on universal access which is now opened for your participation and accessible on the UNAIDS website.

This is an opportunity for UNAIDS to hear the voices of all partners in this response, including the civil society and people living with HIV, on where progress is lagging behind and how we can together accelerate the response to universal access by 2010.  

Please join these exciting discussions and register today at: http://forums.unaids.org.

We thank you in advance for your participation and we are looking forward to hear from you!

Sigrun Mogedal, Adviser to the EXD
Lead facilitator for the dialogue on universal access and consultation process

 

HATIP #132, 12th March 2009

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Community Consensus Statement on Access to HIV Treatment and its Use for Prevention

Together, we can make it happen

We can end HIV soon if people have equal access to HIV drugs as treatment and as PrEP, and have free choice over whether to take them.

Launched today, the Community Consensus Statement is a basic set of principles aimed at making sure that happens.

The Community Consensus Statement is a joint initiative of AVAC, EATG, MSMGF, GNP+, HIV i-Base, the International HIV/AIDS Alliance, ITPC and NAM/aidsmap
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