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Interview with the Scottish Singer and AIDS activist Annie Lennox in Mexico City. She talks about her activism and the situation of poverty, violence, gender inequality and human rights violations connected with HIV/AIDS.

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2008_75_02

XVII International AIDS Conference in Mexico City. Short interview with Steve Sjöquist, HIV/AIDS activist, writer and deacon at Karolinska Universitetssjukhuset in Stockholm. He talks about the conference and the Swedish role in the global HIV/AIDS response.

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2008_75_01

XVII International AIDS Conference in Mexico City. Interview with Carissa Etienne, Assistant Director-General at WHO and Jim Yong Kim, Professor and since 2012 President of The World Bank. They talk about the leadership of Jonathan Mann and Peter Piot.

2008_75_01

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2008_74_06

XVII International AIDS Conference in Mexico City. Interview with Carissa Etienne, Assistant Director-General at WHO and Jim Yong Kim, Professor and since 2012 President of The World Bank. They talk about the leadership of Jonathan Mann and Peter Piot.

2008_74_06

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2008_70_03

XVII International AIDS Conference in Mexico City. Interview with Andrew Francis from the Jamaica Youth Advocacy Network (JYAN) on the importance of youth participation and influence in the policy making process and in the HIV/AIDS response.

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XVII International AIDS Conference in Mexico City. Interview with the Physician and AIDS activist Imane Khachani from Marocco. She talks about how to target young people with comprehensive sex education and messages of HIV prevention.

2008_70_02

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2008_69_02

XVII International AIDS Conference in Mexico City. Interviews with Jasmine Burnett from the Black AIDS Institute in the United States, Yvette Fleming from Stop AIDS Now in the Netherlands and David Lush from Positive Vibes in Namibia, among others.

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2008_68_06

XVII International AIDS Conference in Mexico City. Alexander Flett from Art For Humanity, talks about how art can change the HIV/AIDS epidemic and increase people's, especially children's, knowledge about human rights.

2008_68_06

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2008_68_05

XVII International AIDS Conference in Mexico City. Interview with Anandi Yuvaraj, who is working with the International Community of Women Living with HIV/AIDS (ICW) as the Asia Pacific regional coordinator. She is co-chair of the Global Village section of the conference.

2008_68_05

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2008_68_03

XVII International AIDS Conference in Mexico City. Mexican AIDS activist Ricardo Baruch is interviewed about youth AIDS activism and leadership in the HIV/AIDS response, the progresses of Mexican HIV/AIDS policy and the leadership of UNAIDS Director Peter Piot.

2008_68_03

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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