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Parliamentarians, UNAIDS, call for removal of HIV travel bans

Parliamentarians have joined with UNAIDS to call for the removal of travel restrictions for people with HIV. Governments were urged to action by parliamentarians from

Published
29 March 2010
By
Michael Carter
Visa refusal shines spotlight on China's HIV travel ban

A spotlight has fallen on China’s continued entry ban for HIV-positive foreigners after HIV-positive Australian novelist Robert Dessaix was refused entry to the country. Dessaix

Published
12 March 2010
By
Michael Carter
US HIV travel ban has now ended

HIV-positive individuals can legally visit and migrate to the US from today. President Obama announced the end of the ban at the end of October

Published
04 January 2010
By
Michael Carter
President Obama announces US HIV travel ban will end in January 2010

US President Barack Obama has announced that the ban on HIV-positive people entering the US will finally end early in the new year. Speaking in

Published
30 October 2009
By
Michael Carter
US HIV travel ban set to depart at last

It has been a long time in coming and there have been many false dawns, but it really does look as if the ban on people

Published
01 July 2009
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International AIDS Conference in 2012 will be held in the US if travel ban finally removed

An international HIV conference will be held in the US in 2012 – but only if the US removes its travel ban on HIV-positive travellers.

Published
12 June 2009
By
Michael Carter
PEPFAR reauthorisation approved by President Bush; HIV travel ban will end

President Bush today signed into law a President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief re-authorised by Congress for five years with more than twice the funds

Published
30 July 2008
By
Keith Alcorn
Travelling on HAART, particularly to the US, a 'negative practical and emotional experience.'

Fear of disclosure to immigration officials and/or travelling companions is leading to a significant minority of HIV-positive tourists on HAART to stop their treatment whilst

Published
27 April 2005
By
Edwin J. Bernard
Travel away from home linked with risky sex and HIV amongst men in Cameroon

Investigators in the Cameroon have found an association between overnight travel from home and being HIV-positive. The study, published in the January 1st edition of

Published
08 January 2004
By
Michael Carter
Impact of immigration and international travel on UK HIV and STI epidemics

Worldwide travel has increased in the past decade due, in part to its increasing accessibility and affordability. Affluent, highly travelled gay men were among the

Published
10 July 2002
By
Robert Fieldhouse
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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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