UNDP Partnerships in HIV/AIDS and Development

This document is about the XV INTERNATIONAL AIDS CONFERENCE BANGKOK, 11-16 JULY 2004. Contains articles like. – Putting Human Rights at the centre of HIV/AIDS strategies – Patent and access to medicines: What can be done? – From commitment to action (Ukraine) – Etc.

 

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