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  • 8 March 2016, Umeå, Sweden: Hundreds of Umeå residents marched through the city centre, marking International Women's Day and proclaiming equal rights for all.
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  • 8 March 2016, Umeå, Sweden: Hundreds of Umeå residents marched through the city centre, marking International Women's Day and proclaiming equal rights for all.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20160308_DSC_128...jpg
  • 8 March 2016, Umeå, Sweden: Hundreds of Umeå residents marched through the city centre, marking International Women's Day and proclaiming equal rights for all.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20160308_DSC_128...jpg
  • 8 March 2016, Umeå, Sweden: Hundreds of Umeå residents marched through the city centre, marking International Women's Day and proclaiming equal rights for all.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20160308_DSC_128...jpg
  • 8 March 2016, Umeå, Sweden: Hundreds of Umeå residents marched through the city centre, marking International Women's Day and proclaiming equal rights for all.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20160308_DSC_128...jpg
  • 8 March 2016, Umeå, Sweden: Hundreds of Umeå residents marched through the city centre, marking International Women's Day and proclaiming equal rights for all.
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  • 8 March 2016, hundreds of Umeå residents march through the city centre, marking International Women's Day and proclaiming equal rights for all.
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  • 8 March 2016, Umeå, Sweden: Hundreds of Umeå residents marched through the city centre, marking International Women's Day and proclaiming equal rights for all.
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  • 8 March 2016, hundreds of Umeå residents march through the city centre, marking International Women's Day and proclaiming equal rights for all.
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  • 8 March 2016, Umeå, Sweden: Hundreds of Umeå residents marched through the city centre, marking International Women's Day and proclaiming equal rights for all.
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  • 8 March 2016, Umeå, Sweden: Hundreds of Umeå residents marched through the city centre, marking International Women's Day and proclaiming equal rights for all.
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  • 8 March 2016, Umeå, Sweden: Hundreds of Umeå residents marched through the city centre, marking International Women's Day and proclaiming equal rights for all.
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  • 8 March 2016, Umeå, Sweden: Hundreds of Umeå residents marched through the city centre, marking International Women's Day and proclaiming equal rights for all.
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  • 8 March 2016, Umeå, Sweden: Hundreds of Umeå residents marched through the city centre, marking International Women's Day and proclaiming equal rights for all.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20160308_DSC_008...jpg
  • 8 March 2016, Umeå, Sweden: Hundreds of Umeå residents marched through the city centre, marking International Women's Day and proclaiming equal rights for all.
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  • 23 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Rev. Canon Gideon Byamugisha, a founder of the International Network of Religious Leaders Living with or Personally Affected by HIV or AIDS (INERELA+), kneels in a concluding word of prayer. Gathered in a "common voice" religious leaders from a multitude of religions “urgently demand that the world recommit to ending AIDS and that world leaders take strong action to ensure this epidemic is finally brought to an end." On 23 July, an international Interfaith Memorial and Prayer Service takes place in the Keizersgrachtkerk in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Gathering local congregants together with international guests, the service takes place in connection with the 2018 International AIDS Conference, held in Amsterdam on 23-27 July.
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  • 23 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Rev. Canon Gideon Byamugisha, a founder of the International Network of Religious Leaders Living with or Personally Affected by HIV or AIDS (INERELA+), kneels in a concluding word of prayer. Gathered in a "common voice" religious leaders from a multitude of religions “urgently demand that the world recommit to ending AIDS and that world leaders take strong action to ensure this epidemic is finally brought to an end." On 23 July, an international Interfaith Memorial and Prayer Service takes place in the Keizersgrachtkerk in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Gathering local congregants together with international guests, the service takes place in connection with the 2018 International AIDS Conference, held in Amsterdam on 23-27 July.
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  • 24 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Religious leaders share expressions of hope, testominies, challenges and steps ahead for a coordinated HIV response. They write their messages on a symbolic bridge, built as a token of hope for collaboration within and between faiths, and between faith and other sectors. On 23-27 July 2018 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, the World Council of Churches - Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance in collaboration with faith and other partners hosts an Interfaith Networking Zone in the International AIDS Conference’s Global Village area, providing a dynamic space for exchanges, resources and workshops. The Global Village is an integral part and recurring feature of the International AIDS Conference, and offers an accessible venue intended to strengthen the connection between the international conference and the local hosting community.
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  • 26 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Morning prayers in the Interfaith Networking Zone, on the theme of "Faith against Gender based violence - Thursdays in Black". On 23-27 July 2018 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, the World Council of Churches - Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance in collaboration with faith and other partners hosts an Interfaith Networking Zone in the International AIDS Conference’s Global Village area, providing a dynamic space for exchanges, resources and workshops. The Global Village is an integral part and recurring feature of the International AIDS Conference, and offers an accessible venue intended to strengthen the connection between the international conference and the local hosting community.
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  • 23 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: On 23 July, an international Interfaith Memorial and Prayer Service takes place in the Keizersgrachtkerk in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Gathering local congregants together with international guests, the service takes place in connection with the 2018 International AIDS Conference, held in Amsterdam on 23-27 July.
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  • 23 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: The Venerable Miaoyi Shih leads a moment of Buddhist prayer. On 23 July, an international Interfaith Memorial and Prayer Service takes place in the Keizersgrachtkerk in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Gathering local congregants together with international guests, the service takes place in connection with the 2018 International AIDS Conference, held in Amsterdam on 23-27 July.
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  • 23 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: A moment of Buddhist prayer. On 23 July, an international Interfaith Memorial and Prayer Service takes place in the Keizersgrachtkerk in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Gathering local congregants together with international guests, the service takes place in connection with the 2018 International AIDS Conference, held in Amsterdam on 23-27 July.
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  • 24 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Rev. Rick Bauer speaks during a workshop in the Interfaith Networking Zone, on what it means as a religious leader to get tested publicly for HIV, leading by example. On 23-27 July 2018 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, the World Council of Churches - Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance in collaboration with faith and other partners hosts an Interfaith Networking Zone in the International AIDS Conference’s Global Village area, providing a dynamic space for exchanges, resources and workshops. The Global Village is an integral part and recurring feature of the International AIDS Conference, and offers an accessible venue intended to strengthen the connection between the international conference and the local hosting community.
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  • 26 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: On 23-27 July 2018 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, the World Council of Churches - Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance in collaboration with faith and other partners hosts an Interfaith Networking Zone in the International AIDS Conference’s Global Village area, providing a dynamic space for exchanges, resources and workshops. The Global Village is an integral part and recurring feature of the International AIDS Conference, and offers an accessible venue intended to strengthen the connection between the international conference and the local hosting community.
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  • 25 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Campaigners for the U=U Prevention Access Campaign dance in the Global Village area of the International AIDS Conference 2018. The phrase U=U campaign states that if an HIV positive persons viral load is so low it's undetectable, then the virus is not transmittable, thus Undetectable = Untransmittable, U=U. The Global Village is an integral part and recurring feature of the International AIDS Conference, held in 2018 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and offers an accessible venue intended to strengthen the connection between the international conference and the local hosting community.
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  • 25 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Campaigners for the U=U Prevention Access Campaign dance in the Global Village area of the International AIDS Conference 2018. The phrase U=U campaign states that if an HIV positive persons viral load is so low it's undetectable, then the virus is not transmittable, thus Undetectable = Untransmittable, U=U. The Global Village is an integral part and recurring feature of the International AIDS Conference, held in 2018 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and offers an accessible venue intended to strengthen the connection between the international conference and the local hosting community.
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  • 25 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Campaigners for the U=U Prevention Access Campaign dance in the Global Village area of the International AIDS Conference 2018. The phrase U=U campaign states that if an HIV positive persons viral load is so low it's undetectable, then the virus is not transmittable, thus Undetectable = Untransmittable, U=U. The Global Village is an integral part and recurring feature of the International AIDS Conference, held in 2018 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and offers an accessible venue intended to strengthen the connection between the international conference and the local hosting community.
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  • 26 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: On 23-27 July 2018 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, the World Council of Churches - Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance in collaboration with faith and other partners hosts an Interfaith Networking Zone in the International AIDS Conference’s Global Village area, providing a dynamic space for exchanges, resources and workshops. The Global Village is an integral part and recurring feature of the International AIDS Conference, and offers an accessible venue intended to strengthen the connection between the international conference and the local hosting community.
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  • 26 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: "The Thursdays in Black is our voice against gender-based violence as faith communities." After morning prayers in the Interfaith Networking Zone, religious leaders write messages on a symbolic bridge, expressing hopes and challenges for a coordinated response to HIV, particularly in view of the work against sexual and gender-based violence. The morning prayer was held on the theme of "Faith against Gender based violence - Thursdays in Black". On 23-27 July 2018 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, the World Council of Churches - Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance in collaboration with faith and other partners hosts an Interfaith Networking Zone in the International AIDS Conference’s Global Village area, providing a dynamic space for exchanges, resources and workshops. The Global Village is an integral part and recurring feature of the International AIDS Conference, and offers an accessible venue intended to strengthen the connection between the international conference and the local hosting community.
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  • 26 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Morning prayers in the Interfaith Networking Zone, on the theme of "Faith against Gender based violence - Thursdays in Black". On 23-27 July 2018 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, the World Council of Churches - Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance in collaboration with faith and other partners hosts an Interfaith Networking Zone in the International AIDS Conference’s Global Village area, providing a dynamic space for exchanges, resources and workshops. The Global Village is an integral part and recurring feature of the International AIDS Conference, and offers an accessible venue intended to strengthen the connection between the international conference and the local hosting community.
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  • 26 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: "We ask 'what have we done, to deserve this', and we also ask ,'what have we done, or not done, about sexual and gender-based violence?'" - Lyn van Rooyen leads morning prayers in the Interfaith Networking Zone, on the theme of "Faith against Gender based violence - Thursdays in Black". On 23-27 July 2018 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, the World Council of Churches - Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance in collaboration with faith and other partners hosts an Interfaith Networking Zone in the International AIDS Conference’s Global Village area, providing a dynamic space for exchanges, resources and workshops. The Global Village is an integral part and recurring feature of the International AIDS Conference, and offers an accessible venue intended to strengthen the connection between the international conference and the local hosting community.
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  • 24 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Fr John Toai from Vietnam speaks during a workshop in the Interfaith Networking Zone, on what it means as a religious leader to get tested publicly for HIV, leading by example. On 23-27 July 2018 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, the World Council of Churches - Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance in collaboration with faith and other partners hosts an Interfaith Networking Zone in the International AIDS Conference’s Global Village area, providing a dynamic space for exchanges, resources and workshops. The Global Village is an integral part and recurring feature of the International AIDS Conference, and offers an accessible venue intended to strengthen the connection between the international conference and the local hosting community.
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  • 24 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Francesca Merico from the World Council of Churches Ecumenical Adocacy Alliance introduces a workshop in the Interfaith Networking Zone, on what it means as a religious leader to get tested publicly for HIV, leading by example. On 23-27 July 2018 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, the World Council of Churches - Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance in collaboration with faith and other partners hosts an Interfaith Networking Zone in the International AIDS Conference’s Global Village area, providing a dynamic space for exchanges, resources and workshops. The Global Village is an integral part and recurring feature of the International AIDS Conference, and offers an accessible venue intended to strengthen the connection between the international conference and the local hosting community.
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  • 24 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Rev. Rick Bauer speaks during a workshop in the Interfaith Networking Zone, on what it means as a religious leader to get tested publicly for HIV, leading by example. On 23-27 July 2018 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, the World Council of Churches - Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance in collaboration with faith and other partners hosts an Interfaith Networking Zone in the International AIDS Conference’s Global Village area, providing a dynamic space for exchanges, resources and workshops. The Global Village is an integral part and recurring feature of the International AIDS Conference, and offers an accessible venue intended to strengthen the connection between the international conference and the local hosting community.
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  • 24 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: David Bryden from RESULTS speaks during a workshop in the Interfaith Networking Zone. On 23-27 July 2018 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, the World Council of Churches - Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance in collaboration with faith and other partners hosts an Interfaith Networking Zone in the International AIDS Conference’s Global Village area, providing a dynamic space for exchanges, resources and workshops. The Global Village is an integral part and recurring feature of the International AIDS Conference, and offers an accessible venue intended to strengthen the connection between the international conference and the local hosting community.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_AH1_1445.jpg
  • 23 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Gathered in a "common voice" religious leaders from a multitude of religions “urgently demand that the world recommit to ending AIDS and that world leaders take strong action to ensure this epidemic is finally brought to an end." On 23 July, an international Interfaith Memorial and Prayer Service takes place in the Keizersgrachtkerk in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Gathering local congregants together with international guests, the service takes place in connection with the 2018 International AIDS Conference, held in Amsterdam on 23-27 July.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_AH1_0987.jpg
  • 23 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: On 23 July, an international Interfaith Memorial and Prayer Service takes place in the Keizersgrachtkerk in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Gathering local congregants together with international guests, the service takes place in connection with the 2018 International AIDS Conference, held in Amsterdam on 23-27 July.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_AH1_0881.jpg
  • 23 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Pandit Haridatt Koendan shares a Hindu prayer. On 23 July, an international Interfaith Memorial and Prayer Service takes place in the Keizersgrachtkerk in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Gathering local congregants together with international guests, the service takes place in connection with the 2018 International AIDS Conference, held in Amsterdam on 23-27 July.
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  • 23 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Cor Ofman welcomes participants to the church, saying, “We come with a common calling and a common vision to build bridges”. On 23 July, an international Interfaith Memorial and Prayer Service takes place in the Keizersgrachtkerk in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Gathering local congregants together with international guests, the service takes place in connection with the 2018 International AIDS Conference, held in Amsterdam on 23-27 July.
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  • Participants in the International March Against Stigma, Discrimination, and Homophobia on August 2 in Mexico City. The march was held on the eve of the XVII International AIDS Conference.
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  • Participants wave a giant flag and shout during the International March Against Stigma, Discrimination, and Homophobia on August 2 in Mexico City. The march was held on the eve of the XVII International AIDS Conference.
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  • 24 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Workshop in the Interfaith Networking Zone. On 23-27 July 2018 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, the World Council of Churches - Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance in collaboration with faith and other partners hosts an Interfaith Networking Zone in the International AIDS Conference’s Global Village area, providing a dynamic space for exchanges, resources and workshops. The Global Village is an integral part and recurring feature of the International AIDS Conference, and offers an accessible venue intended to strengthen the connection between the international conference and the local hosting community.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_AH2_9972.jpg
  • 23 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: On 23 July, an international Interfaith Memorial and Prayer Service takes place in the Keizersgrachtkerk in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Gathering local congregants together with international guests, the service takes place in connection with the 2018 International AIDS Conference, held in Amsterdam on 23-27 July.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_AH2_9286.jpg
  • 26 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: "Together we can end gender-based violence." After morning prayers in the Interfaith Networking Zone, Mike Schuenemeyer writes a message on a symbolic bridge, expressing hopes and challenges for a coordinated response to HIV, particularly in view of the work against sexual and gender-based violence. The morning prayer was held on the theme of "Faith against Gender based violence - Thursdays in Black". On 23-27 July 2018 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, the World Council of Churches - Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance in collaboration with faith and other partners hosts an Interfaith Networking Zone in the International AIDS Conference’s Global Village area, providing a dynamic space for exchanges, resources and workshops. The Global Village is an integral part and recurring feature of the International AIDS Conference, and offers an accessible venue intended to strengthen the connection between the international conference and the local hosting community.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_AH2_0290.jpg
  • 26 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: "The Thursdays in Black is our voice against gender-based violence as faith communities." After morning prayers in the Interfaith Networking Zone, religious leaders write messages on a symbolic bridge, expressing hopes and challenges for a coordinated response to HIV, particularly in view of the work against sexual and gender-based violence. The morning prayer was held on the theme of "Faith against Gender based violence - Thursdays in Black". On 23-27 July 2018 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, the World Council of Churches - Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance in collaboration with faith and other partners hosts an Interfaith Networking Zone in the International AIDS Conference’s Global Village area, providing a dynamic space for exchanges, resources and workshops. The Global Village is an integral part and recurring feature of the International AIDS Conference, and offers an accessible venue intended to strengthen the connection between the international conference and the local hosting community.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_AH1_2370.jpg
  • 26 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: "The Thursdays in Black is our voice against gender-based violence as faith communities." After morning prayers in the Interfaith Networking Zone, religious leaders write messages on a symbolic bridge, expressing hopes and challenges for a coordinated response to HIV, particularly in view of the work against sexual and gender-based violence. The morning prayer was held on the theme of "Faith against Gender based violence - Thursdays in Black". On 23-27 July 2018 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, the World Council of Churches - Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance in collaboration with faith and other partners hosts an Interfaith Networking Zone in the International AIDS Conference’s Global Village area, providing a dynamic space for exchanges, resources and workshops. The Global Village is an integral part and recurring feature of the International AIDS Conference, and offers an accessible venue intended to strengthen the connection between the international conference and the local hosting community.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_AH2_0283.jpg
  • 26 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Morning prayers in the Interfaith Networking Zone, on the theme of "Faith against Gender based violence - Thursdays in Black". On 23-27 July 2018 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, the World Council of Churches - Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance in collaboration with faith and other partners hosts an Interfaith Networking Zone in the International AIDS Conference’s Global Village area, providing a dynamic space for exchanges, resources and workshops. The Global Village is an integral part and recurring feature of the International AIDS Conference, and offers an accessible venue intended to strengthen the connection between the international conference and the local hosting community.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_AH2_0238.jpg
  • 25 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Inoua Haoua from Canada (right) and Gerry Brown from the United States (left) dance as part of an activity of the U=U Prevention Access Campaign in the Global Village area of the International AIDS Conference 2018. The phrase U=U campaign states that if an HIV positive persons viral load is so low it's undetectable, then the virus is not transmittable, thus Undetectable = Untransmittable, U=U. The Global Village is an integral part and recurring feature of the International AIDS Conference, held in 2018 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and offers an accessible venue intended to strengthen the connection between the international conference and the local hosting community.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_AH1_2253.jpg
  • 23 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: On 23 July, an international Interfaith Memorial and Prayer Service takes place in the Keizersgrachtkerk in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Gathering local congregants together with international guests, the service takes place in connection with the 2018 International AIDS Conference, held in Amsterdam on 23-27 July.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_AH1_0927.jpg
  • 23 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Pandit Haridatt Koendan shares a Hindu prayer. On 23 July, an international Interfaith Memorial and Prayer Service takes place in the Keizersgrachtkerk in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Gathering local congregants together with international guests, the service takes place in connection with the 2018 International AIDS Conference, held in Amsterdam on 23-27 July.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_AH1_0817.jpg
  • 25 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Campaigners for the U=U Prevention Access Campaign dance in the Global Village area of the International AIDS Conference 2018. The phrase U=U campaign states that if an HIV positive persons viral load is so low it's undetectable, then the virus is not transmittable, thus Undetectable = Untransmittable, U=U. The Global Village is an integral part and recurring feature of the International AIDS Conference, held in 2018 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and offers an accessible venue intended to strengthen the connection between the international conference and the local hosting community.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_AH2_0130.jpg
  • 25 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Campaigners for the U=U Prevention Access Campaign dance in the Global Village area of the International AIDS Conference 2018. The phrase U=U campaign states that if an HIV positive persons viral load is so low it's undetectable, then the virus is not transmittable, thus Undetectable = Untransmittable, U=U. The Global Village is an integral part and recurring feature of the International AIDS Conference, held in 2018 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and offers an accessible venue intended to strengthen the connection between the international conference and the local hosting community.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_AH2_0105.jpg
  • 26 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: "Thursdays in Black must challenge both structures and laws that lead to violence & vulnerability." After morning prayers in the Interfaith Networking Zone, religious leaders write messages on a symbolic bridge, expressing hopes and challenges for a coordinated response to HIV, particularly in view of the work against sexual and gender-based violence. The morning prayer was held on the theme of "Faith against Gender based violence - Thursdays in Black". On 23-27 July 2018 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, the World Council of Churches - Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance in collaboration with faith and other partners hosts an Interfaith Networking Zone in the International AIDS Conference’s Global Village area, providing a dynamic space for exchanges, resources and workshops. The Global Village is an integral part and recurring feature of the International AIDS Conference, and offers an accessible venue intended to strengthen the connection between the international conference and the local hosting community.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_AH1_2373.jpg
  • 26 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: "#PreventionNotCondemnation, "#HealTheIlls". After morning prayers in the Interfaith Networking Zone, Ryan Mendoza from the Philippines writes a message on a symbolic bridge, expressing hopes and challenges for a coordinated response to HIV, particularly in view of the work against sexual and gender-based violence. The morning prayer was held on the theme of "Faith against Gender based violence - Thursdays in Black". On 23-27 July 2018 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, the World Council of Churches - Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance in collaboration with faith and other partners hosts an Interfaith Networking Zone in the International AIDS Conference’s Global Village area, providing a dynamic space for exchanges, resources and workshops. The Global Village is an integral part and recurring feature of the International AIDS Conference, and offers an accessible venue intended to strengthen the connection between the international conference and the local hosting community.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_AH1_2358.jpg
  • 26 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Morning prayers in the Interfaith Networking Zone, on the theme of "Faith against Gender based violence - Thursdays in Black". On 23-27 July 2018 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, the World Council of Churches - Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance in collaboration with faith and other partners hosts an Interfaith Networking Zone in the International AIDS Conference’s Global Village area, providing a dynamic space for exchanges, resources and workshops. The Global Village is an integral part and recurring feature of the International AIDS Conference, and offers an accessible venue intended to strengthen the connection between the international conference and the local hosting community.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_AH1_2339.jpg
  • 26 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Nozibele Pearl Moroasui from South Africa participates in morning prayers in the Interfaith Networking Zone, on the theme of "Faith against Gender based violence - Thursdays in Black". On 23-27 July 2018 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, the World Council of Churches - Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance in collaboration with faith and other partners hosts an Interfaith Networking Zone in the International AIDS Conference’s Global Village area, providing a dynamic space for exchanges, resources and workshops. The Global Village is an integral part and recurring feature of the International AIDS Conference, and offers an accessible venue intended to strengthen the connection between the international conference and the local hosting community.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_AH1_2314.jpg
  • 25 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Campaigners for the U=U Prevention Access Campaign dance in the Global Village area of the International AIDS Conference 2018. The phrase U=U campaign states that if an HIV positive persons viral load is so low it's undetectable, then the virus is not transmittable, thus Undetectable = Untransmittable, U=U. The Global Village is an integral part and recurring feature of the International AIDS Conference, held in 2018 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and offers an accessible venue intended to strengthen the connection between the international conference and the local hosting community.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_AH1_2279.jpg
  • 25 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Campaigners for the U=U Prevention Access Campaign dance in the Global Village area of the International AIDS Conference 2018. The phrase U=U campaign states that if an HIV positive persons viral load is so low it's undetectable, then the virus is not transmittable, thus Undetectable = Untransmittable, U=U. The Global Village is an integral part and recurring feature of the International AIDS Conference, held in 2018 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and offers an accessible venue intended to strengthen the connection between the international conference and the local hosting community.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_AH1_2210.jpg
  • 24 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Carmen Figueroa from the World Health Organization speaks during a workshop in the Interfaith Networking Zone, on what it means as a religious leader to get tested publicly for HIV, leading by example. On 23-27 July 2018 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, the World Council of Churches - Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance in collaboration with faith and other partners hosts an Interfaith Networking Zone in the International AIDS Conference’s Global Village area, providing a dynamic space for exchanges, resources and workshops. The Global Village is an integral part and recurring feature of the International AIDS Conference, and offers an accessible venue intended to strengthen the connection between the international conference and the local hosting community.
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  • 24 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Sister Elisabeth Vinyoh from Cameroon speaks during a workshop in the Interfaith Networking Zone, on what it means as a religious leader to get tested publicly for HIV, leading by example. On 23-27 July 2018 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, the World Council of Churches - Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance in collaboration with faith and other partners hosts an Interfaith Networking Zone in the International AIDS Conference’s Global Village area, providing a dynamic space for exchanges, resources and workshops. The Global Village is an integral part and recurring feature of the International AIDS Conference, and offers an accessible venue intended to strengthen the connection between the international conference and the local hosting community.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_AH1_1760.jpg
  • 24 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Lyn van Rooyen from South Africa shares an expression of hope, challenges and steps ahead for a coordinated HIV response. They write their messages on a symbolic bridge, built as a token of hope for collaboration within and between faiths, and between faith and other sectors. On 23-27 July 2018 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, the World Council of Churches - Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance in collaboration with faith and other partners hosts an Interfaith Networking Zone in the International AIDS Conference’s Global Village area, providing a dynamic space for exchanges, resources and workshops. The Global Village is an integral part and recurring feature of the International AIDS Conference, and offers an accessible venue intended to strengthen the connection between the international conference and the local hosting community.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_AH1_1465.jpg
  • 24 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Religious leaders share expressions of hope, testominies, challenges and steps ahead for a coordinated HIV response. They write their messages on a symbolic bridge, built as a token of hope for collaboration within and between faiths, and between faith and other sectors. On 23-27 July 2018 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, the World Council of Churches - Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance in collaboration with faith and other partners hosts an Interfaith Networking Zone in the International AIDS Conference’s Global Village area, providing a dynamic space for exchanges, resources and workshops. The Global Village is an integral part and recurring feature of the International AIDS Conference, and offers an accessible venue intended to strengthen the connection between the international conference and the local hosting community.
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  • 24 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Religious leaders share expressions of hope, testominies, challenges and steps ahead for a coordinated HIV response. They write their messages on a symbolic bridge, built as a token of hope for collaboration within and between faiths, and between faith and other sectors. On 23-27 July 2018 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, the World Council of Churches - Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance in collaboration with faith and other partners hosts an Interfaith Networking Zone in the International AIDS Conference’s Global Village area, providing a dynamic space for exchanges, resources and workshops. The Global Village is an integral part and recurring feature of the International AIDS Conference, and offers an accessible venue intended to strengthen the connection between the international conference and the local hosting community.
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  • 23 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Religious leaders from a range of religions and traditions sing "We shall overcome" together", "...deep in my heart, I do believe, we'll be joining hands one day...". On 23 July, an international Interfaith Memorial and Prayer Service takes place in the Keizersgrachtkerk in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Gathering local congregants together with international guests, the service takes place in connection with the 2018 International AIDS Conference, held in Amsterdam on 23-27 July.
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  • 23 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Religious leaders from a range of religions and traditions sing "We shall overcome" together", "...deep in my heart, I do believe, we'll be joining hands one day...". On 23 July, an international Interfaith Memorial and Prayer Service takes place in the Keizersgrachtkerk in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Gathering local congregants together with international guests, the service takes place in connection with the 2018 International AIDS Conference, held in Amsterdam on 23-27 July.
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  • 23 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Rabbi Awraham Soetendorp shares a moment of Jewish prayer. On 23 July, an international Interfaith Memorial and Prayer Service takes place in the Keizersgrachtkerk in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Gathering local congregants together with international guests, the service takes place in connection with the 2018 International AIDS Conference, held in Amsterdam on 23-27 July.
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  • 23 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: A moment of Buddhist prayer. On 23 July, an international Interfaith Memorial and Prayer Service takes place in the Keizersgrachtkerk in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Gathering local congregants together with international guests, the service takes place in connection with the 2018 International AIDS Conference, held in Amsterdam on 23-27 July.
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  • 23 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: A moment of Buddhist prayer. On 23 July, an international Interfaith Memorial and Prayer Service takes place in the Keizersgrachtkerk in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Gathering local congregants together with international guests, the service takes place in connection with the 2018 International AIDS Conference, held in Amsterdam on 23-27 July.
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  • 23 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Hanneke Biggelaar sings a solo song. On 23 July, an international Interfaith Memorial and Prayer Service takes place in the Keizersgrachtkerk in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Gathering local congregants together with international guests, the service takes place in connection with the 2018 International AIDS Conference, held in Amsterdam on 23-27 July.
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  • 23 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: The Rev. Edwin Sanders reflects on the theme of "Building bridges of Light, Life and Love." On 23 July, an international Interfaith Memorial and Prayer Service takes place in the Keizersgrachtkerk in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Gathering local congregants together with international guests, the service takes place in connection with the 2018 International AIDS Conference, held in Amsterdam on 23-27 July.
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  • 23 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Imam Dr Marzouk Aulad Abdellah leads a moment of Muslim prayer. On 23 July, an international Interfaith Memorial and Prayer Service takes place in the Keizersgrachtkerk in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Gathering local congregants together with international guests, the service takes place in connection with the 2018 International AIDS Conference, held in Amsterdam on 23-27 July.
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  • 26 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: "We ask 'what have we done, to deserve this', and we also ask ,'what have we done, or not done, about sexual and gender-based violence?'" - Lyn van Rooyen leads morning prayers in the Interfaith Networking Zone, on the theme of "Faith against Gender based violence - Thursdays in Black". On 23-27 July 2018 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, the World Council of Churches - Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance in collaboration with faith and other partners hosts an Interfaith Networking Zone in the International AIDS Conference’s Global Village area, providing a dynamic space for exchanges, resources and workshops. The Global Village is an integral part and recurring feature of the International AIDS Conference, and offers an accessible venue intended to strengthen the connection between the international conference and the local hosting community.
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  • 23 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: On 23 July, an international Interfaith Memorial and Prayer Service takes place in the Keizersgrachtkerk in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Gathering local congregants together with international guests, the service takes place in connection with the 2018 International AIDS Conference, held in Amsterdam on 23-27 July.
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  • The Rev. Canon Gideon Byamugisha, regional representative in Uganda of the International Network of Religious Leaders living with or personally affected by HIV (INERELA+), sings as he begins a presentation during a forum for faith leaders involved in the response to HIV and AIDS. The gathering was held in the White House during the XIX International AIDS Conference, which brought more than 20,000 people to the U.S. capital. The White House forum was co-sponsored by the Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance and the White House Office of Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships.
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  • A sex worker participates in the International March Against Stigma, Discrimination, and Homophobia on August 2 in Mexico City. The march was held on the eve of the XVII International AIDS Conference. The woman's shirt says "We are part of the solution." Her sign reads "We are sex workers, not delinquents."
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  • Sex workers and their supporters were among the thousands of participants in the International March Against Stigma, Discrimination, and Homophobia on August 2 in Mexico City. The march was held on the eve of the XVII International AIDS Conference.
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  • A young boy looks on as his mother and others wave a huge multi-colored flag during the International March Against Stigma, Discrimination, and Homophobia on August 2 in Mexico City. The march was held on the eve of the XVII International AIDS Conference.
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  • Participants in the International March Against Stigma, Discrimination, and Homophobia on August 2 in Mexico City. The march was held on the eve of the XVII International AIDS Conference.
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  • Sex workers participate in the International March Against Stigma, Discrimination, and Homophobia on August 2 in Mexico City. The march was held on the eve of the XVII International AIDS Conference. Their shirts state "We are part of the solution."
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  • Members of the National Network of Catholic Youth and Catholics for the Right to Decide participate in the International March Against Stigma, Discrimination, and Homophobia on August 2 in Mexico City. The march was held on the eve of the XVII International AIDS Conference. The groups encourage use of condoms.
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  • A sex worker participates in the International March Against Stigma, Discrimination, and Homophobia on August 2 in Mexico City. The march was held on the eve of the XVII International AIDS Conference. The woman's shirt says "We are part of the solution."
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  • The Rev. Phumzile Mabizela, executive director of INERELA+, speaks on July 17 to the final session of "Faith on the Fast Track," an interfaith preconference on HIV and AIDS held on the eve of the 2016 International AIDS Conference in in Durban, South Africa. INERELA+ is the International Network of Religious Leaders Living With or Personally Affected by HIV & AIDS.
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  • Dr Ulrich Nitschke, head of the sector on program values, religion and development for the International Partnership on Religion and Sustainable Development, speaks to a July 17 session of "Faith on the Fast Track," an interfaith preconference on HIV and AIDS held on the eve of the 2016 International AIDS Conference in in Durban, South Africa.
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  • Protestors from the Democratic Republic of the Congo call for more international funding of HIV prevention and treatment programs in their country during the XIX International AIDS Conference, which brought more than 23,000 people to Washington, DC, in July 2012.
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  • Protestors from the Democratic Republic of the Congo call for more international funding of HIV prevention and treatment programs in their country during the XIX International AIDS Conference, which brought more than 23,000 people to Washington, DC, in July 2012.
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  • Participants in the International March Against Stigma, Discrimination, and Homophobia on August 2 in Mexico City pass out condoms to others. The march was held on the eve of the XVII International AIDS Conference.
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  • A sex worker participates in the International March Against Stigma, Discrimination, and Homophobia on August 2 in Mexico City. The march was held on the eve of the XVII International AIDS Conference.
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  • Participants in the International March Against Stigma, Discrimination, and Homophobia on August 2 in Mexico City. The march was held on the eve of the XVII International AIDS Conference.
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  • Members of the National Network of Catholic Youth and Catholics for the Right to Decide give an interview to a Mexican television network during the International March Against Stigma, Discrimination, and Homophobia on August 2 in Mexico City. The march was held on the eve of the XVII International AIDS Conference. The group encourages use of condoms.
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  • 23 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Katy Ajer from the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. Religious leaders march through Amsterdam as part of their participation in the International AIDS Conference 2018, promoting access to testing and treatment for HIV, human rights, and the building of bridges, between faiths and between faith and other sectors for a coordinated HIV response. The 2018 International AIDS Conference, AIDS 2018, takes place in Amsterdam, the Netherlands on 23-27 July 2018. The event brings together people from around the globe, including a wide range of medical expertise, researchers, pharmaceuticals, governmental and non-governmental organizations, faith communities and faith-based organizations as well as other civil society stakeholders and individuals, for days of learning, sharing and interaction.
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  • 23 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Religious leaders march through Amsterdam as part of their participation in the International AIDS Conference 2018, promoting access to testing and treatment for HIV, human rights, and the building of bridges, between faiths and between faith and other sectors for a coordinated HIV response. The 2018 International AIDS Conference, AIDS 2018, takes place in Amsterdam, the Netherlands on 23-27 July 2018. The event brings together people from around the globe, including a wide range of medical expertise, researchers, pharmaceuticals, governmental and non-governmental organizations, faith communities and faith-based organizations as well as other civil society stakeholders and individuals, for days of learning, sharing and interaction.
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  • 26 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Demonstrators protest as the Positive Flame, described as a "torch of inclusion" is lit at the 2018 International AIDS Conference. The torch is to connect the 2018 conference with the 2020 conference, which is expected to take place in the United States, and the protestors, many of whom are sex workers or are part of other key populations, object because people from key populations as well as other groups, such as Muslims, may have difficilties getting a visa to travel to the United States. "No conference in the United States, no conference in the United States," they went on to chant. The Positive Flame is intended to travel from one International AIDS Conference to the next, and echoes the Olympic Flame that was introduced at the Olympic Games in Amsterdam in 1928.
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  • 23 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Religious leaders march through Amsterdam as part of their participation in the International AIDS Conference 2018, promoting access to testing and treatment for HIV, human rights, and the building of bridges, between faiths and between faith and other sectors for a coordinated HIV response. The 2018 International AIDS Conference, AIDS 2018, takes place in Amsterdam, the Netherlands on 23-27 July 2018. The event brings together people from around the globe, including a wide range of medical expertise, researchers, pharmaceuticals, governmental and non-governmental organizations, faith communities and faith-based organizations as well as other civil society stakeholders and individuals, for days of learning, sharing and interaction.
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  • 23 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Busisiwe Msimanga Radebe from WHO leads an event promoting HIV self-testing, convened by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the World Council of Churches Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance, in connection with the 2018 International AIDS Conference. The 2018 International AIDS Conference, AIDS 2018, takes place in Amsterdam, the Netherlands on 23-27 July 2018. The event brings together people from around the globe, including a wide range of medical expertise, researchers, pharmaceuticals, governmental and non-governmental organizations, faith communities and faith-based organizations as well as other civil society stakeholders and individuals, for days of learning, sharing and interaction.
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  • 23 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Event promoting HIV self-testing, convened by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the World Council of Churches Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance, in connection with the 2018 International AIDS Conference. Here, Chengertai Chifamba from Zimbabwe demonstrates how to use a blood-sample based self-test. The 2018 International AIDS Conference, AIDS 2018, takes place in Amsterdam, the Netherlands on 23-27 July 2018. The event brings together people from around the globe, including a wide range of medical expertise, researchers, pharmaceuticals, governmental and non-governmental organizations, faith communities and faith-based organizations as well as other civil society stakeholders and individuals, for days of learning, sharing and interaction.
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  • 23 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Event promoting HIV self-testing, convened by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the World Council of Churches Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance, in connection with the 2018 International AIDS Conference. The 2018 International AIDS Conference, AIDS 2018, takes place in Amsterdam, the Netherlands on 23-27 July 2018. The event brings together people from around the globe, including a wide range of medical expertise, researchers, pharmaceuticals, governmental and non-governmental organizations, faith communities and faith-based organizations as well as other civil society stakeholders and individuals, for days of learning, sharing and interaction.
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  • 23 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Event promoting HIV self-testing, convened by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the World Council of Churches Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance, in connection with the 2018 International AIDS Conference. The 2018 International AIDS Conference, AIDS 2018, takes place in Amsterdam, the Netherlands on 23-27 July 2018. The event brings together people from around the globe, including a wide range of medical expertise, researchers, pharmaceuticals, governmental and non-governmental organizations, faith communities and faith-based organizations as well as other civil society stakeholders and individuals, for days of learning, sharing and interaction.
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  • Proponents of the "Robin Hood Tax"--a small surcharge on international financial transactions--march in a July 20, 2010, human rights march through the streets of Vienna, Austria, during the XVIII International AIDS Conference. The theme of the conference was "Rights here, Rights now."
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  • A woman holds a sign during a July 20, 2010, human rights march through the streets of Vienna, Austria, during the XVIII International AIDS Conference.  The theme of the conference was "Rights here, right now." Yet much of the conversation at the conference was cuts in international AIDS spending and the effects of that on treatment and care programs around the world.
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  • A woman holds a sign during a July 20, 2010, human rights march through the streets of Vienna, Austria, during the XVIII International AIDS Conference.  The theme of the conference was "Rights here, right now." Yet much of the conversation at the conference was cuts in international AIDS spending and the effects of that on treatment and care programs around the world.
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