Nov
02
2009
NAT Welcomes Lifting of US Travel Ban
President Barack Obama has announced that the 22 year old ban on allowing people living with HIV into the United States will be lifted. HIV infection will be officially removed from the definition of communicable diseases of public health significance as of January 1st, 2010.
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Aug
03
2009
Success of Petition to End HIV Discrimination in Schools
Over 1500 people signed up to National AIDS Trust’s (NAT) petition calling on the Government to ensure that no child or teacher is discriminated against in school because of their HIV status. After two years of campaigning this petition, which secured hundreds of supporters, played a key role in making the Government take notice. In response to the petition, the Government provided a detailed response and agreed to work with NAT on the issue.
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Apr
29
2009
Join NAT at Crusaid's Walk for Life
NAT is looking for walkers to join its team for this year’s Crusaid’s Walk for Life on Sunday 7 June. This year NAT is hoping to have the biggest team ever walking to raise as much money as possible and have as much fun as we can along the way.
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Mar
20
2009
NAT Saddened by the Death of Natasha Richardson
Deborah Jack comments:
“We are saddened to hear of the tragic death of Natasha Richardson.
Natasha Richardson was an NAT ambassador for over 10 years. Having been personally affected by HIV she worked hard to raise awareness of HIV in the UK and around the world. She was always supportive of our work and very passionate in her commitment to tackle HIV discrimination. She will be greatly missed.”
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Mar
08
2009
NAT Marks International Women's Day
On International Women’s Day, 8 March 2009, NAT welcomes the UK Government’s announcement to intensify support for the development of microbicides. In February, the UK Department for International Development (DFID) renewed its commitment at an increased level to women’s health and HIV prevention research.
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