The 30 30 Campaign pieces together the dynamic history of HIV in Vancouver, told by and for those who were there.
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AIDS Vancouver has been a leader for 30 years, locally, nationally and internationally. Executive Director, Brian Chittock speaks to the work and role the organization plays today.
People living with HIV remained undiagnosed in Canada.
Of Children living with HIV do not have treatment access.
Million living with HIV worldwide
Royal Wedding of Kate Middleton and Prince William.
Fukushima 8.9 Earthquake.
Steve Jobs, founder of Apple Inc. dies.
Positive Women's Network 'Pocket Guide for Women Living with HIV is produced. This guide provides simple and basic information on HIV and the impacts it will have on their lives.
30 HIV positive women having live births accessed care at the Oak Tree Clinic, of which all were diagnosed before delivery and received antenatal HAART. As a result of early treatment, none of these infants were diagnosed with HIV.
Ugandan gay right's activist David Kato murdered.
The Global Fund needs to cancel its funding Round 11, due to countries not honouring their financial commitments.
Founding International Chairman Elizabeth Taylor dies at 79 and is remembered around the world for her pioneering contributions to the fight against HIV/AIDS.
The Supreme Court of Canada orders the federal government to stop interfering with Vancouver's controversial Insite, supervised injection site clinic.
The Ontario Accord is written by the Ontario AIDS Network targeting the Greater and More Meaningful involvement of People with HIV/AIDS in Ontario.'