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Women at the Frontline

This is the story of four women living with HIV, who are active in the work against HIV/AIDS in Indonesia, Bolivia, Kenya and Sweden. They tell about their lives and their work with health education, advocacy, and support of women and children.

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XVII International AIDS Conference in Mexico City. Closing session with speeches by the Co-chairs Pedro Cahn and Luiz Enrique Soto-Ramírez., as well as the Mayor of Mexico City and the Co-Chairs of the next International AIDS Conference in Vienna in, 2010.

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XVII International AIDS Conference in Mexico City. Interview with Lennart Hjelmåker, Swedish AIDS Ambassador, and Åsa Hindenborg from the Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, about the themes of the conference and the future of AIDS response.

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XVII International AIDS Conference in Mexico City. Interview with the Canadian rapper Eternia who works with the 411 Initiative for Change. She tells about how she got involved in HIV/AIDS activism and the messages which she conveys through her music.

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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.

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An extract of the speech held by the Scottish singer Annie Lennox in connection with the XVII International AIDS Conference in Mexico City in 2008.

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The Scottish singer Annie Lennox holds a speech in Spanish in connection with the XVII International AIDS Conference in Mexico City in 2008.

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Gracia Violeta Ross Quiroga and Juan Carlos Reja, co-founders of a Bolivian organization of people living with HIV/AIDS called REDBOL, talk about the gender roles in Bolivia and the violence against women, transgender persons and men who have sex with men.

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