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XVIII International AIDS Conference in Vienna. Frank Maluwa from the Shapa Boys unwraps his bicycle that was shipped from Malawi to the conference. The Shapa Boys are a group of male bicycle taxi drivers working against HIV and payment with sex for taxi services.

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XVIII International AIDS Conference in Vienna. Interview with Jonathan Nzuki from the Kenyan youth organization U-Tena Arts and Education Society. He talks about the U-Tena dance performance group that works with HIV/AIDS awareness.

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XVIII International AIDS Conference in Vienna. Demonstration and dance performance.

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XVIII International AIDS Conference in Vienna. Interview with Paula Akugizibwe from AIDS and Rights Alliance for Southern Africa (ARASA). She talks about stigma, what it is and how it is created.

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XVIII International AIDS Conference in Vienna. Edwin Sanders from the Tenessee Metropolitan Interdenominational Church (MIC) is interviewed about stigma.

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XVIII International AIDS Conference in Vienna in 2010. Press conference about the Shapa Boys, an initiative by male bicycle taxi drivers in Malawi, supported by the organization Friends of AIDS Support Trust (FAST), to prevent sex as payment for taxi services.

2010_12

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XVIII International AIDS Conference in Vienna in 2010. Cutaways of booths and a demonstration on access to treatment.

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Women at the Frontline

This is the story of four women living with HIV, who are active in the work against HIV/AIDS in Indonesia, Bolivia, Kenya and Sweden. They tell about their lives and their work with health education, advocacy, and support of women and children.

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Katharina Lindahl, Secretary General of RFSU, talks about the Swedish HIV prevention campaigns by RFSU and Aidsdelegationen in the early 1990's, and the importance of targeting youth of today with messages of HIV prevention.

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AIDS Perspectives

This is a short film about the global HIV and AIDS response lead by the young generation. Youths and representatives of community networks and health care centers in Cambodia, United States, Mexico, Botswana, Russia and India talk about HIV awareness and prevention.

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Interview with Daniel Tarantola, Professor of Health and Human Rights at University of New South Wales in Sydney. He tells about his work in expanding health care services in several African countries, starting in the early 1970's and the time when he entered the HIV field.

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Women at the Frontline of the AIDS Response

This film is about women from different parts of the world who are active in the HIV activist movement. They discuss gender inequality and the exposed situation of women and girls and explain the educational and empowering work which they are doing in their communities.

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