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Interview with Hon. Dr Neal Blewett, Australian Minister for Health 1983-90, on the Australian HIV response.
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Sharon Lewin, Australian Infectious Disease physician and researcher, talks about the advances in HIV research and challenges for the future.
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XIX International AIDS Conference in Washington D.C. Bertrand Audoin, Executive Director of IAS, talks about financial support of HIV/AIDS research and response. He talks about some of the important opportunities to advocate for support.
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XIX International AIDS Conference in Washington D.C. Carsten Zamani who is a Medical Doctor from Germany, talks about his experiences of the conference and his hopes for the coming International AIDS Conference in Melbourne 2014.
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XIX International AIDS Conference in Washington D.C. Interview with Mekkla Thompson about the conference and her hopes for the next International AIDS Conference in Melbourne in 2014.
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XIX International AIDS Conference. Interview with Angelo Kaggwa from Uganda who works for the Global Advocacy for HIV Prevention (AVAC). He talks about the importance of addressing male circumcision and shares his hopes for AIDS 2014 in Melbourne.
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XIX International AIDS Conference in Washington D.C. Interview with Sister Desideria Dhlamini about her experiences of the conference and her expectations for the International AIDS Conference in Melbourne in 2014.
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2012_24
Closing session of the XIX International AIDS Conference with speakers such as Bill Clinton, the two co-chairs of the conference Elly Katabira and Diane Havlir, US politician Nancy Pelosi, Françoise Barré-Sinoussi, and many activists and community leaders.
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XIX International AIDS Conference. Sharon Lewin from Monash University in Melbourne discusses the possibilities of ending AIDS and scientific breakthroughs during the 30 years of the epidemic, for instance the discovery that some people are resistant to HIV.
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