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Access to Medicines for All: Keeping the Promise of Doha Declaration on TRIPS and Public Health and the Production of Generic Medicines

Monitoring the Declaration of Commitment: Civil Society Participation at the Centre of the Response

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With Women Worldwide: A Compact to End HIV/AIDS

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Saving Lives: Childrens Right to HIV and AIDS Treatment

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Action on HIV/AIDS and Human Rights

Addressing HIV-related Stigma in Health Care Settings

Adverting HIV and Other Blood-Borne Infections Among Injecting Drug Users

A Sustainable Access Agenda Requires Better HIV Prevention: Making the Case

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Essential Innovation

Food Security: A Pillar in the Fight Against HIV and AIDS

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HIV/AIDS and Trade Unions: Universal Access through the Workplace

Turning the Tide Against TB and HIV Co-infection

Universal Access to Quality Education of Sexuality

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Universal Access to Comprehensive Treatment, Care and Support Services: Keeping People with HIV Alive Between Now and 2010

Investing in PLWA for a Sustainable Response to Achieving Universal Access: The GIPA Principle

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The President of the General Assembly's summary of the 2008 High Level Meeting on the review of the Declaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS and the Political Declaration on HIV/AIDS, which was held in New York from 10 to 12 June 2008. is now available. Click below to download the report.

Nearly 250 organisations and unions from more than 60 countries that signed on their support to demand G8 countries to keep their promises on universal access. The following letter was sent to all G7 leaders on 4 July 2008. A related press statement was issued, which you can view here. Please continue to check back for updates.