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World AIDS Day 2005

Office of the U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator
December 1, 2005

Global AIDS Day Ribbon

On World AIDS Day, the global community marks the successes and acknowledges the challenges that exist in the global fight against HIV/AIDS.

The United States remains committed to working with leaders throughout the world to combat HIV/AIDS, promoting integrated prevention, treatment, and care interventions.

-- 12/01/2005 President and Mrs. Bush Discuss HIV/AIDS Initiatives on World AIDS Day

-- 12/01/2005 "Ask the White House" Transcript: Ambassador Randall Tobias, U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator, Discusses World AIDS Day

-- 11/30/2005 Secretary Rice's Message for World AIDS Day

-- 11/30/2005 Press Briefing by Conference Call with Dr. Mark Dybul, Deputy Global AIDS Coordinator, on the President's Plan for Emergency AIDS Relief 

Stories of Hope

These stories are just a few examples of how the Emergency Plan is supporting national strategies and working with host nations.

Mukamana Pascasie and her three-year-old sister Solange benefit from a U.S.-supported program in Rwanda. State Department PhotoSixteen-year-old Mukamana Pascasie lost both her parents to AIDS. Her three-year-old sister Solange was born with the disease. Mukamana is now participating in a U.S. Government-funded project which provides food assistance and psychosocial support, as well as vocational training.  more...

--  Critical Interventions: Care pdf 
--  Critical Interventions: Faith-Based Organizations pdf   
--  Critical Interventions: Families pdf   
--  Critical Interventions: Gender and HIV/AIDS pdf   
--  Critical Interventions: Prevention pdf   
--  Critical Interventions: Stigma pdf   
--  Critical Interventions: Sustainability pdf   
--  Critical Interventions: Treatment pdf   

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