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2010_28

XVIII International AIDS Conference in Vienna. Interview with Frank Maluwa who is a member of the Shapa Boys, a group of bicycle taxi drivers in Malawi working with HIV prevention and against payment with sex for taxi services.

2010_28

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2010_27

XVIII International AIDS Conference in Vienna. Interview with Tom Thomas from New Delhi, about stigma.

2010_27

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2010_26

XVIII International AIDS Conference in Vienna in 2010. Interview with Karl Henrik Nanning who is President of the Swedish AIDS support organisation, Noaks Ark. He talks about stigma, where it comes from and how it is prevented.

2010_26

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2010_25

XVIII International AIDS Conference in Vienna i 2010. Interview with the Volunteer Raphael from Vienna, about stigma.

2010_25

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2010_24

XVIII International AIDS Conference in Vienna. Interview with Tahi Ganyang Butarbutar from Indonesia. He talks about HIV/AIDS activism and fighting stigma.

2010_24

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2010_23

Cutaways from the XVIII International AIDS Conference in Vienna in 2010.

2010_23

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2010_22

XVIII International AIDS Conference in Vienna in 2010. Interview on the subject stigma with Marta Mc Britton from Brazil.

2010_22

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2010_21

XVIII International AIDS Conference. Interview about stigma with Pavlo Smyrnov from International HIV/AIDS Alliance in Ukraine.

2010_21

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2010_20

XVIII International AIDS Conference in Vienna. Interview with Ruth Morgan Thomas from United Kingdom who works with sex workers rights. Ruth is the Global Coordinator of the organization Global Network of Sex Work Projects (NSWP). She talks about stigma.

2010_20

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2010_2

XVIII International AIDS Conference in Vienna. Frank Maluwa from the Shapa Boys unwraps his bicycle that was shipped from Malawi to the conference. The Shapa Boys are a group of male bicycle taxi drivers working against HIV and payment with sex for taxi services.

2010_2

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2010_19

XVIII International AIDS Conference in Vienna. Interview with Jonathan Nzuki from the Kenyan youth organization U-Tena Arts and Education Society. He talks about the U-Tena dance performance group that works with HIV/AIDS awareness.

2010_19

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2010_18

XVIII International AIDS Conference in Vienna. Demonstration and dance performance.

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