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2004_7_03

XV International AIDS Conference in Bangkok in July, 2004. Cutaways of the Media Center.

2004_7_03

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2004_7_02

XV International AIDS Conference in Bangkok in July, 2004. Face of AIDS doing marketing for the organization by handing out DVDs with the documentary "Global Youth Fighting HIV and AIDS" shown at the opening ceremony of the conference.

2004_7_02

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2004_7_01

XV International AIDS Conference in Bangkok in July, 2004. Session on combating stigma and discrimination, and the role of religious leaders in building inclusive communities. Speech by unknown spiritual leader in Arabic.

2004_7_01

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2004_6

XV International AIDS Conference in Bangkok in July, 2004. Interview with Swedish AIDS Ambassador Lennart Hjelmåker. He talks about the global HIV and AIDS situation, about what is being done and what is to be done by communities and governments in the future.

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2004_5_03

XV International AIDS Conference in Bangkok in July 2004. Interview with Amos Mwale from Youth Vision Zambia. He talks about the international conferences, youth participation in the discussions and planning, and youth health education.

2004_5_03

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2004_5_02

XV International AIDS Conference in Bangkok. "Reports from the future" workshop lead by Katharina Lindahl from RFSU. Young activists representing Zambia, Colombia, Sweden and Nepal, speak about youths sexual and reproductive health and rights.

2004_5_02

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2004_5_01

XV International AIDS Conference in Bangkok July 2004. Cutaways from the main hall.

2004_5_01

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2004_17_01 (excerpt)

The 21 years old Botswanan hip hop artist Oracle talks about social stigma, parent-child relations regarding AIDS, how to influence the young people in Botswana, the possibility of changing sexual behavior, and his thoughts on the origin of HIV/AIDS.

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