Support World AIDS Day 2008
How do you think we can achieve a world in which people do not die from HIV?
To mark this World AIDS Day on the 1st December the Alliance is interested in receiving your answers to this question.
We asked leading figures from politics, entertainment, business, science and HIV experts to tell us what they think needs to be done to achieve a world in which people do not die from AIDS.
Let us know what you think can be done. Do you agree with the comments posted on this website? If not, why not? Mark this World AIDS Day by telling us what you think and send in your views. Read others comments.
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The views expressed on this website are those of the people attributed. They do not necessarily reflect the views of the International HIV/AIDS Alliance.
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This film, Protective Cover, was produced by Alliance for AIDS Action, an Alliance linking organisation in India.

Other World AIDS Day events
An exhibition of words and photographs by award-winning photographer Nell Freeman, celebrating the stories of the unrecognised heroes leading the fight in HIV prevention and AIDS care across Africa. Includes photography from several Alliance supported projects. See photos from the exhibition on the BBC website.
Increased EU leadership in promoting human rights in the global response to HIV/AIDS.
Overseas Development Institute
Steering the response to HIV through the changing global financial environment.
London International Development Centre
World AIDS Day debates, research findings and film screenings.
Evidence for Action and the Sexual and Reproductive Health & HIV research programme consortia mark the 20th anniversary of World AIDS day.
Convention in India for Men who have sex with men
Alliance for AIDS Action, a partner organisation of the Alliance in Andhra Pradesh highlight the need to stop stigma and discrimination which is fueling the epidemic.
The Levi Strauss Foundation have created an online game that highlights different HIV and AIDS issues.
World AIDS Day concert on Sunday 30th November 2008 at 6pm, St Mary’s Church, Brighton UK.











