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>MEDIA ADVISORY
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>UNAIDS to release new report to get countries on the Fast-Track to end the 
>AIDS epidemic by 2030
>Ahead of World AIDS Day 2015, UNAIDS is launching a new report detailing how 
>countries can reach the 22 million people still being left behind in the 
>response to HIV. In 2015, record
 numbers of people had access to antiretroviral therapy and the numbers of 
people newly infected and dying of AIDS-related illnesses have reduced since 
the peak of the epidemic. However, 22 million people still do not have access 
to treatment, most of whom
 do not know they have the virus.   
>The Executive Director of UNAIDS, Michel Sidibé, will release Focus on 
>location and population: on the Fast-Track to end AIDS by 2030 on Tuesday, 24 
>November, at the United Nations in Geneva. The report gives more than 50 
>examples of communities, cities and countries that are using innovative 
>approaches to reach
 more people with life-changing HIV services and end their epidemics. 
>The report outlines what needs to be done to end AIDS as part of the 
>Sustainable Development Goals by 2030, including a five-year Fast-Track 
>approach to put countries on track to achieve
 their goals.
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>WHEN             11:30 Geneva time, (10:30 GMT), Tuesday, 24 November 2015
>WHERE          Salle de presse III, Palais des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland
>WHO               Michel Sidibé , Executive Director, UNAIDS
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>Materials
>Any journalists interested in receiving embargoed access to the report and 
>materials ahead of the launch please
 email  [email protected]
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>ALL MATERIALS WILL BE UNDER STRICT WIRE EMBARGO UNTIL 10:30 GMT 
> 
>UNAIDS Media Contacts
>Sophie Barton-Knott (en) | +41 22 791 1697 /  +41 79 514 6896  | 
>[email protected]
>Norha Restrepo (es/en) | +41 22 791 2511 /  +41 79 447 3404  | 
>[email protected]
>Charlotte Sector (fr/audio visual) | +41 22 791 5587 /  +41 79 500 8617  | 
>[email protected]
>Michael Hollingdale (en/fr) | +41 22 791 5534/  +41 79 500 2119 | 
>[email protected]
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>UNAIDS 
>The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) leads and inspires the 
>world to achieve its shared vision of zero new HIV infections, zero 
>discrimination
 and zero AIDS-related deaths. UNAIDS unites the efforts of 11 UN 
organizations—UNHCR, UNICEF, WFP, UNDP, UNFPA, UNODC, UN Women, ILO, UNESCO, 
WHO and the World Bank—and works closely with global and national partners 
towards ending the AIDS epidemic by 2030
 as part of the Sustainable Development Goals. Learn more at  unaids.org and 
connect with us on Facebook , Twitter and Instagram .
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