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2010_34
XVIII International AIDS Conference in Vienna. Richard Marlink and Chip Lyons from The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric Foundation, talk about Elizabeth Glaser and the contributions of the foundation, stigma and ending AIDS.
2010_34
00:33:08
2007_49
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.
2007_49
00:29:28
2002_8_04
Lars Olof Kallings talks about the global AIDS situation and what the international community can do. He reflects on the role of men, women and young people in the fight against AIDS, and stresses the importance of activists and voluntary organizations.
2002_8_04
00:19:59
1994_14
Interview with Agneta Dreber from Folkhälsomyndigheten (National Institute of Public Health) in Sweden. She talks about the Swedish HIV/AIDS situation, about sexuality education in schools and HIV/AIDS education in workplaces.
1994_14
00:21:14
1993_4
Jamaican physician Dorothy Blake explains how other sexually transmitted diseases can make HIV easier to catch. She also talks about three main aspects of HIV prevention, which for instance includes a safe sex approach rather than a behavior modification approach.
1993_4
00:37:04
1988_149
4th International AIDS Conference in Stockholm in 1988. Australian Judge Michael Kirby estimates the prevalence of HIV/AIDS and talks about the scientific discoveries so far. He reflects on the moral issues connected with AIDS and talks about stigma and civil rights.
1988_149
00:32:01
1988_108
Dr Samuel Okware, the director of National Ugandan AIDS Commission, talks about AIDS in Africa, global impact and commitment.
1988_108