22nd International AIDS Conference
Amsterdam, Netherlands | 23-27 July 2018

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Breaking Barriers, Building Bridges Can Start in the Workplace

Breaking Barriers, Building Bridges Can Start in the Workplace

Dr. Huma Abbasi, General Manager, Global Health and Medical, Chevron Corporation  Chevron joined the global AIDS response more than 30 years ago, in 1986. Then and now, some of our largest operations were in areas where the AIDS crisis had taken a significant toll. The impact was personal for our employees and their communities, and it demanded a response. It still does.Our first step was to promote HIV/AIDS education in the workplace, which we did alongside 13 other companies in the San Fr...
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Swaziland: Such a small country, such a big inspiration

Swaziland: Such a small country, such a big inspiration

By Louise van Deth, Aidsfonds

In 2011, the Dutch Postcode Lottery had the vision and the courage to commit to the MaxArt programme in Swaziland, the country with the highest HIV prevalence in the world. Our ambitious goal was to improve the lives of people living with HIV and to drastically reduce the number of new HIV infections in Swaziland.
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Leaving no one behind in the AIDS response

Leaving no one behind in the AIDS response

By Peter Reiss, Local Scientific Chair of the 22nd International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2018)

We are at a critical juncture in the HIV response. The biggest impediment to AIDS is leaving people behind. If we are serious about ending AIDS, we must ensure that the incredible achievements we have made reach all settings and populations.
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