12/03/2010

IAS leaders promote access to evidence-based HIV prevention and treatment for people who use drugs

Speaking at a press briefing during the fifty-third session of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs, organizers of the XVIII International AIDS Conference highlighted the important role the conference will play in advancing efforts to increase access to programmes proven to lower HIV infection rates and improve access to HIV treatment among people who use drugs.

Read the press prelease here.

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