"On #WorldAIDSDay and indeed every day, we remember the millions of lives lost to AIDS over the last 40 years, more than three and a half million of them here in South Africa," said @Winnie_Byanyima.pic.twitter.com/XBfzzNq1XJ
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"On #WorldAIDSDay and indeed every day, we remember the millions of lives lost to AIDS over the last 40 years, more than three and a half million of them here in South Africa," said @Winnie_Byanyima.pic.twitter.com/XBfzzNq1XJ
"Governments have committed to ending AIDS by 2030. We must keep this promise. But business as usual will not get us there," said @Winnie_Byanyima at a #WorldAIDSDay celebration in South Africa.pic.twitter.com/FL4bWzhONw
"Enough is enough. All women and girls must have the right to choose if they have sex, with whom, and how they protect themselves. We need to bring power, equality and agency to all young women and girls," said @Winnie_Byanyima. #WorldAIDSDaypic.twitter.com/7R2pR5oed4
"We must bring the power of movements together, including the power of the HIV movement, the youth movement and women’s movements to fight for gender equality and end gender-based violence. Then we will beat AIDS," said @Winnie_Byanyima. #WorldAIDSDaypic.twitter.com/2THTIR8b7l
"We must never accept that in 2019 people living with HIV are still dying of AIDS. It is not a question of science. It is a question of inequality, powerlessness and exclusion. That we can change," said @Winnie_Byanyima on #WorldAIDSDay.pic.twitter.com/AZaBQVWu4T
"The system is finally working for millions of people with HIV, but it is still failing for those who are marginalized: gay men, men who have sex with men, transgender people, sex workers, people who use drugs, prisoners, foreign workers and migrants," said @Winnie_Byanyima.
"Social injustices and human rights violations are drivers of HIV and they must be tackled or we will lose the battle on HIV prevention. It is everyone’s right to access health and information and be treated with respect and dignity," said
@Winnie_Byanyima. #WorldAIDSDaypic.twitter.com/zeeEWYTGiL
"On #WorldAIDSDay, I call upon all countries to repeal laws that discriminate and criminalise groups of people and drive them away from life-saving services," said @Winnie_Byanyima.pic.twitter.com/v8Q3AQH0uG
"We need to put the science and technology to work to save lives. The world has spent billions developing the fastest tests, the best treatment, new prevention technologies and other women-controlled methods. Now let us put them to work, in every community," said @Winnie_Byanyimapic.twitter.com/bI2oVvcM2S
"Today I am calling on every Ministry of Health, every national AIDS programme, every community to be bold and quick to get on the fast-track. Let us put science, innovation and technology to work for the people," said @Winnie_Byanyima on #WorldAIDSDay.pic.twitter.com/R58yNSAEy8
"We can spend billions building beautiful clinics to distribute millions of pills. But only if we empower communities at the grassroots to hold service providers accountable and call out injustices will we make a real difference for people," said @Winnie_Byanyima on #WorldAIDSDaypic.twitter.com/v2W69ZzJHG
"We will not get to the end of AIDS without the resources to sustain this race. Yet, Africa - the region with the highest burden - is facing serious financing challenges that undermine its ability to invest in health care for all its people," said @Winnie_Byanyima. #WorldAIDSDay
"Vulnerable people must not be made to pay the price of the crisis. UNAIDS will work with African countries to chart pathways out of the crisis that protect and increase investments in universal health care, including their HIV responses," said @Winnie_Byanyima. #WorldAIDSDaypic.twitter.com/GlOkInBgAW
"We cannot allow the poorest and the most vulnerable to pay with their lives," said @Winnie_Byanyima. #WorldAIDSDaypic.twitter.com/tSPqpEpjc3
"The world has only one year and one month left to reach the 2020 targets. The world has only 11 years to meet its commitment to end the AIDS epidemic and reach the #globalgoals. There is no time to lose. We can do it," said @Winnie_Byanyima. #WorldAIDSDaypic.twitter.com/gFa8y1sRn8
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