AIDS 2012: Getting to Zero: Community Style

AIDS 2012: Getting to Zero: Community Style

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This session examines the elements of the UNAIDS strategy ‘Getting to Zero’ from the perspective of community. Three panelists will introduce the three elements of the strategy: zero new HIV infections, zero AIDS-related deaths and zero discrimination – exploring the role of community in each, sharing stories of on-the-ground advocacy, planning and progress in their countries. The panelists will discuss what the three strategies and objectives mean to them and how they are (or are not) being applied.

Introduction

Zero Discrimination

  • Christine Stegling, United Kingdom

Zero New Infections

  • Nesha Haniff, Jamaica

Moderated discussion

Event Date

Jul 25, 2012



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