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2008_66_08
XVII International AIDS Conference in Mexico City. Interview with Edwin Nichols who works at the World AIDS Campaign (WAC) a cross-national organization, initially governed by UNAIDS, working with campaigns to influence political decision makers on HIV/AIDS issues.
2008_66_08
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2008_66_07
XVII International AIDS Conference in Mexico City. Interview with Fatma Hacioglu from Turkey and David Jason Wessenaar from South Africa, two advocates for youth sexual and reproductive rights. They talk about sexuality education in their home countries.
2008_66_07
00:08:10
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.
2007_unaids_aids_perspectives_edited
00:12:21
2007_26_01
Hector is a gay activist involved in the prevention work towards young LGBT persons in the Zona Rosa district in Mexico City. He talks about gender roles and gay rights in Mexico and about a comic book which they hand out to young men in this square.
2007_26_01
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
00:02:14
2004_5_03
XV International AIDS Conference in Bangkok in July 2004. Interview with Amos Mwale from Youth Vision Zambia. He talks about the international conferences, youth participation in the discussions and planning, and youth health education.
2004_5_03
00:47:28
2004_5_02
XV International AIDS Conference in Bangkok. "Reports from the future" workshop lead by Katharina Lindahl from RFSU. Young activists representing Zambia, Colombia, Sweden and Nepal, speak about youths sexual and reproductive health and rights.
2004_5_02
00:12:46
2004_17_01 (excerpt)
The 21 years old Botswanan hip hop artist Oracle talks about social stigma, parent-child relations regarding AIDS, how to influence the young people in Botswana, the possibility of changing sexual behavior, and his thoughts on the origin of HIV/AIDS.
2004_17_01_edited







