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Global Crisis and Germany‘s Contribution to the Global Response. Fourth Civil Society Appraisal on Germany’s Contribution to the Realization of the International HIV/AIDS Commitments since 2001 -- read now ... 


The Global Fight against HIV/Aids

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  • UNITAID
    UNITAID is an international drug purchase facility, established (in 2006) to provide long-term, sustainable and predictable funding to increase access and reduce prices of quality drugs and diagnostics for the treatment of HIV/AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis in developing countries.

Documents

  • Comparison of political documents pertaining to the response to AIDS: High Level Meeting on AIDS June 8th- 10th 2011
    • February 2011
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    • Reference Document by UNAIDS
    • In preparation for the June 2011 United Nations General Assembly High Level Meeting (HLM) on AIDS, a comparison of regional and international consensus statements on key issues facing the AIDS response was undertaken. While the June HLM will undertake a comprehensive review of the progress made in relation to meeting previous commitments and a rigorous analysis of the rate-limiting factors to inform future action, the 2011 commitments need to build on commitments that have already been agreed by the international community.
    • The purpose of this document is to recall manner in which the General Assembly, and other relevant bodies, have treated specific issues and proposed relevant commitments and action s regarding the AIDS response.

UNGASS 2008

The United Nations High-level Meeting on AIDS came to a close in June 2008. During the two day meeting representatives from member states reviewed progress made in the response to the AIDS epidemic and highlighted challenges still to overcome. Dr. Christine Winkelmann, Mirjam Hagebölling, Joachim Rüppel and Dr. Sonja Weinreich of Action against Aids Germany participated in the conference as part of the German delegation lead by the then Federal Minister of Health, Ulla Schmidt.