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Transmission
Staffan Hildebrand returns to Australia, where he started his project of documenting the AIDS epidemic in 1988, and to Cambodia where he first arrived in 1998. He interviews some of the scientists and activists who he met back then and displays some footage from the archive.
2014_transmission_edited
01:12:17
2012_21
XIX International AIDS Conference in Washington D.C. Memory session of the AIDS activist Robert Carr, discussing discrimination of women, MSM, sex workers and drug users as well as people living with HIV/AIDS, and tributing Robert's work and friendship.
2012_21
00:03:47
2007_6_07
Interview with a peer educator from KHANA, about his work targeting men who have sex with men in Siem Reap. He tells about his personal commitment working with MSM and male sex workers. The interview is in Khmer with English translation.
2007_6_07
00:12:43
2007_5_02
Second and last part of the interview with UNAIDS coordinator Tony Lisle. Here he talks about the UNAIDS leadership and community-based work targeting male sex workers. He also explains why it is particularly difficult to reach out to male sex workers.
2007_5_02
00:04:43
2007_5_01
First part of the interview with Tony Lisle, UNAIDS country coordinator in Cambodia. He talks about the difficult situation for men who have sex with men and male sex workers in Cambodia.
2007_5_01
00:08:38
2007_4_02
Two outreach workers from Men's Health Cambodia (MHC) talk about the work targeting men who sell sex in Phnom Penh.
2007_4_02
00:43:17
2007_25_01
Young AIDS activist Ricardo Baruch talks about the international collaboration of youth activists and the AIDS situation in Mexico for LBGT persons and women in rural areas and developing countries. He also reflects on the International AIDS Conference.
2007_25_01
00:49:05
AIDS - The Global Challenge
This film is about the global AIDS situation. The film starts in Europe and the United States and ends up in Zimbabwe and Uganda. It tells about the global disparities of drug access, but also about the successful HIV and AIDS responses of Thailand, Cambodia and Uganda.
1998_global_challenge_edited