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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.
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2008_74_05
XVII International AIDS Conference in Mexico City. Cutaways of conference delegates.
2008_74_05
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2008_74_04
XVII International AIDS Conference in Mexico City. Yacid Estrada Santiago from Colombia Red Cross reflects on the future face of the HIV/AIDS epidemic and the future of stigma against people living with HIV/AIDS.
2008_74_04
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2008_74_02
XVII International AIDS Conference in Mexico City. Interview with Jimmy Kolker, Chief of the HIV/AIDS section at the New York headquarter of UNICEF. He talks about the initiation of the Pepfar program, which he was part of, and how to target youths and children.
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2008_74_01
XVII International AIDS Conference in Mexico City. Interview with MD Mubashar Sheikh, Executive Director of Global Health Workforce Alliance at WHO. He talks about international cooperation and leadership in HIV/AIDS policy and the HIVAIDS situation in Iran and Pakistan.
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2008_73_07
XVII International AIDS Conference in Mexico City. Panel session on global health policy with the President of The World Bank, Jim Yong Kim, and Catherine Hankins from University of Amsterdam, among others.
2008_73_07
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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.
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Women at the Frontline of the AIDS Response
This film is about women from different parts of the world who are active in the HIV activist movement. They discuss gender inequality and the exposed situation of women and girls and explain the educational and empowering work which they are doing in their communities.
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