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01:01:53
2012_83
XIX International AIDS Conference. Red Ribbon award with UNAIDS Director Michel Sidibé, Crown Princess of Norway Mette-Marit, Myanmar stateswoman Aung San Suu Kyi, US politician Jim McDermott, French minister Marisol Touraine and award winners.
2012_83
03:01:31
2012_29
XIX International AIDS Conference opening ceremony. Speeches by the Elizabeth Taylor award winners of 2012, political and religious leaders, leaders of international agencies such as UNAIDS, IAS, The Global Fund, The World Bank and UN, and many other delegates.
2012_29
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
00:40:20
2008_70_04
XVII International AIDS Conference in Mexico City. Panel session on comprehensive sex education targeting youth, and on how to integrate sexual and reproductive health and rights in the counseling of young people living with HIV. Chair of session is Lennart Hjelmåker.
2008_70_04
00:14:47
2008_68_02
XVII International AIDS Conference in Mexico City. Cutaways of panel discussions with Annie Lennox and members of Oxfam International, among others, on global health policy and how the HIV/AIDS situation affects African communities.
2008_68_02
00:20:46
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
00:10:27
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.
2006_27_04