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Preventing HIV/AIDS for Girls and Women through Health Education and Reproductive Health Services
04 April 2005
<p>I am pleased to be your keynote speaker today. I am committed to reducing the impact of HIV/AIDS on women and girls. And I would like to thank Adrienne Germain, the President of the International Women's Health Coalition, for organizing this important meeting and bringing all of us together.</p>
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International Women's Day
08 March 2005
<p>As world leaders and women’s organizations gather in New York for the 10-year review of the Beijing Fourth World Conference on Women, it is clear that governments in all regions have made substantial progress in adopting legislation and policies to protect women’s human rights.</p>
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Getting Down to Business: Accelerating Implementation of the Beijing and Cairo agreements
07 March 2005
<p>It is my pleasure to address the Commission on the Status of Women as we mark the 10-year review of the historic Beijing Conference and Platform for Action.</p>
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Women’s Empowerment and Reproductive Health for Achieving the Millennium Development Goals
03 March 2005
<p>It is my pleasure to be here with you today. It is a pleasure for UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund, to host this event in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO).</p>
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Population and Reproductive Health: Key to the Achievement of the MDGs
24 February 2005
<p>It is my pleasure and honour to join you today. I hope you enjoyed our short film. I look forward to our discussions.</p>
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Demographics, HIV/AIDS and Reproductive Health: Implications for the Achievement of the MDGs
02 February 2005
<p>It is my pleasure and honour to join you today to discuss the very important topic of demographics, HIV/AIDS, reproductive health and their implications for the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).</p>
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UNDP/UNFPA Executive Board First Regular Session 2005
25 January 2005
<p>It is with a sense of excitement, but also humility, that I come to this first session of the Executive Board of 2005, which is also the first session in my second term as Executive Director of UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund.</p>
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Gender Mainstreaming
20 January 2005
<p>It gives me great pleasure to address you this afternoon on behalf of United Nations Development Fund (UNDP), United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM), World Food Programme (WFP) and my organization, UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund.</p>
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Luncheon Meeting to Launch the Reports of the UN Millennium Project
17 January 2005
<p>This is a very important day for the United Nations and I would like to thank the United Nations Foundation for inviting me to participate in this event.</p>
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Statement at the Tsunami Ministerial-Level Donors' Meeting
11 January 2005
<p>UNFPA, as part of a coordinated United Nations response, is committed to keeping survivors of the tsunami alive and supporting their efforts to recover.</p>
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UNAIDS Programme Coordinating Board: Gender, Women and HIV/AIDS
14 December 2004
<p class="bodytext">I would like to thank the Government of Jamaica and His Excellency, the Honourable John Junor, Minister of Health of Jamaica for your warm island hospitality in welcoming us here for the 16th meeting of the UNAIDS Programme Coordinating Board.</p>
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World AIDS Day - 1 December 2004
01 December 2004
<p>In every region of the world, AIDS is taking a terrible toll on women and girls, who are experiencing rising rates of HIV infection and a disproportionate burden of caring for those who are sick and orphaned.</p>
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