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    GTAC & HEALTH GAP COALITION PRESS RELEASES on UNITED NATIONS SPECIAL SESSION ON HIV/AIDS and INFORMAL SESSIONS (UNGASS)
    Year 2001 | Year 2000 | Year 1999

    • FEBRUARY - JUNE 2001 (New Yok City) UNITED NATIONS SPECIAL SESSION ON HIV/AIDS and INFORMAL SESSIONS: Download the UNGASS Draft Declaration of Commitment. (pdf)
    • 09 MAY 2001 Civil Society Sign-On Letter regarding the governance and structure of the Global AIDS Fund. Global AIDS Alliance and Africa AIDS Initiative Sign-On Letter
    • 08 MAY 2001 (Cape Town) Treatment Action Campaign protests Bristol-Myers Squibb for not honoring the offer made in March to reduce the combined price of anti-retroviral medicines didanosine (ddI) and stavudine (d4T) to US$1/day in sub-Saharan Africa. TAC Statement
    • 27 APRIL 2001 (Washington, DC) The National Organizations Responding to AIDS (NORA) coalition to George Bush regarding United Nations General Assembly Special Session on HIV/AIDS. Open Letter
    • Consensus Statement on Response to UNGASS Draft Declaration of Commitment. NYC Community Advocacy Treatment Working Group, 04 APRIL 01. Read online | Download PDF file
    • GLOBAL BULK DRUG PROCUREMENT AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM: Discussion document regarding efficient large-scale programs delivering drugs to people in impoverished countries. Health GAP Coalition, 03 MARCH 01. Download PDF file
    • FOURTEEN POINTS FOR HEALTH: ACCESS TO TREATMENT AND THE UNGASS ISSUES PAPER. Statement by Health GAP Coalition and IGLHRC at the UNGASS Informal Consultative, 27 FEBRUARY 2001. Download PDF file
    • MSF Response to the UNGASS Draft Declaration of Commitment, 16 APRIL 2001. Read letter to UN missions
    • (New York) 24 MAY 2001 Countries block partipation of HIV/AIDS and Human Rights experts and advocates at UNGASS. Coalition of NGOs demand government commitment to resources and ensuring access to HIV/AIDS medicines. GTAC Press Release
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