Thèmes
Within this section, you will find more information about campaigns relating to specific themes, such as vaccines, travel restrictions and children.
Travel Restrictions
At the beginning of the AIDS epidemic, when AIDS was still a little-understood disease, governments often took actions that were not beneficial to the health crisis in general, nor the people affected by it. One of these initiatives - travel restrictions were put into place to slow or altogether stop people living with HIV from traveling into countries with the restrictions. Over 20 year after the restrictions were originally implemented, many countries have eliminated these inappropriate restrictions after a broad consensus from the public health community agreed about their ineffectiveness and discriminatory nature. In spite of this, 74 countries still have some form of HIV specific travel restrictions, and 12 countries ban HIV positive people from entering the country for any reason or length of time.
Traitement
Here you will find information related to HIV and AIDS treatment.
Tuberculose (TB)
"Too many people are dying needlessly as a result of TB, which is still a leading cause of death among people living with HIV. Every day that goes by without action adds to the unacceptable death toll in people and communities affected by TB and HIV." -- Dr Marcos Espinal, Executive Secretary of the Stop TB Partnership
Vaccins
The development of new preventive technologies, including vaccines is an essential component of a comprehensive and integrated response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
Enfants
In the following section you will find information on campaigning activities from chidren's groups at an international, regional and national level