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DAY 3 Summary
Summary of Special Session, Plenary Session III, and Closing Ceremony Date: Friday, 27 October 2006 Time: Morning, 09:00 - 13:00 and 14:30 – 15:30 Venue: Chinggis Khaan Hotel --------------------------------------- |
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DAY 2 Summary
Date: Thursday, 26 October 2006 Time: Morning, 09:00 - 12:30 Venue: Chinggis Khaan Hotel Summary of Plenary Session II The title for Plenary Session II was “Regional Challenges, Critical Obstacles and Strategic Opportunities in Achiev |
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DAY 1 Summary
Date: Wednesday, 25 October 2006 Time: Morning, 09:00 - 12:30 Venue: Chinggis Khaan Hotel Plenary Session I: The title for Plenary Session I was “Setting the Context: Evidence and Issues for Low Prevalence Countries,” which had |
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Ulaanbaatar 2006 Call for Action |
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Recognizing that countries with low levels of HIV infection now have a window of opportunity to contain the spread of the epidemic by scaling up evidence based interventions, with a strong focus on prevention; Noting that
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Averting HIV Epidemics |
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First Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Universal Access to HIV Prevention, Treatment, Care and Support in Low Prevalence Countries Ulaanbaatar, Mongo
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Message from Prime Minister of Mongolia |
Dear Delegates, It is my great pleasure to welcome you to Ulaanbaatar, the capital city of Mongolia, for the first Asia-Pacific Regional Conference of HIV Low Prevalence Countries. The recent 2006 UN General Assembly High-Level Meeting on AIDS culminated in the adoption of a poli
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Message from Executive Director, UNAIDS |
This year marks a quarter century since the first AIDS cases were reported. Over those 25 years the global AIDS epidemic has evolved to become an exceptional crisis. It is one of the make-or-break issues of our times and we are still in the early phase of this epidemic. Certainl
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Message from UNRC in Mongolia |
The global summit on HIV/AIDS held in New York in 2006 has adopted a Political Declaration which notes HIV/AIDS as a global emergency and unprecedented human catastrophe requiring exceptional and comprehensive response by the world community. HIV/AIDS has caused immense suffering throughout the w
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Message from the Conference Organizers |
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Dear Participants, It is our great pleasure to host and co-organize this major event in Mongolia - the first gathering of low prevalence countries in the region to address the issue of scaling up HIV/AIDS responses in this context. Mongolia is fortunate to be among other countries who
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