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2012_84
XIX International AIDS Conference in Washington D.C. Interview with Red Ribbon Award winners Princy Mangalika and Ananda Wijewickrama from Positive Women's Network (PWN+) in Sri Lanka.
2012_84
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2012_74
XIX International AIDS Conference in Washington D.C. Short interview with Kirsta Martel from The Well Project in the US.
2012_74
02:03:05
2012_26
XIX International AIDS Conference. Session "Gender and Science: Shifting the Paradigm in HIV Research" discussing the inclusion of structural and biological gender factors as part of HIV research, and the participation of women living with HIV in clinical trials.
2012_26
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2012_101
XIX International AIDS Conference. Interview with Chewe Luo, Senior Adviser on HIV/AIDS at UNICEF in New York. She talks about working with HIV prevention and supporting women's health and the rights of women living with HIV as a first step in ending AIDS.
2012_101
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2009_17_07
Cutaways from the 4th South African AIDS Conference in Durban in 2009. The American actress Sheryl Lee Ralph discusses women's participation in the HIV/AIDS response with women in the conference hall.
2009_17_07
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2008_77_01
XVII International AIDS Conference in Mexico City. Face of AIDS film screening, short interviews, demonstrations and music performances. The Canadian rapper Eternia performs songs about HIV/AIDS and women's rights.
2008_77_01
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2006_27_05
XVI International AIDS Conference in Toronto. Panel discussion on women and AIDS with Melinda Gates, Businesswoman Sheila Johnson, UN Special Envoy Nafis Sadik, and the South African AIDS activist Musa Njoko. Chair of the session is the Journalist Judy Woodruff.
2006_27_05
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2006_27_04
XVI International AIDS Conference. Screening of the Face of AIDS documentary Women at the Frontline (2006). Seminar with the two American Businesswomen Melinda Gates and Sheila Johnson, UN Special Envoy, Nafis Sadik, and South African AIDS activist Musa Njoko.
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