Michael Elliott, President and CEO of The ONE Campaign, today issued the following statement regarding the 10th Anniversary of the Global Fund. More
This World AIDS Day, December 1, ONE and (RED) will join together to launch the (2015)QUILT (www.2015quilt.com)- an innovative social media initiative designed to bring people from all over the world together to fight for a historic achievement - the delivery of the first AIDS free generation in the more than 30 years since the virus was first diagnosed.
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In response to the UNAIDS World AIDS Day report Adrian Lovett, Europe Director of ONE, said: "The latest UNAIDS figures are a wake-up call. They show the huge progress we've made in combating HIV, but they also underline the major push needed now in order to turn the corner in this epidemic.
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How the G8 communiqué measured up to ONE’s advocacy priorities in advance of the G8 Summit in Deauville, France. More
June 2011 saw an incredible campaign success for ONE and our partners. World leaders promised a remarkable $4.3 billion over the next 5 years to support the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunisation (GAVI) in their drive to save lives by making new and underused vaccines available in the world’s poorest countries. This is well over the target of $3.7 billion. More
Vaccines are often called the best buy in public health. And now for the first time, we have 2 new vaccines that can help stop 2 of the biggest killers of children - pneumonia and diarrhea. More
Bill Gates, co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, will visit Paris today at a crucial moment before France hosts the G8/ G20 to launch the Living Proof campaign in partnership with ONE. More
Living Proof is about telling the real story of the incredible progress being achieved by some of the world's poorest people, backed by governments like ours. More
The ONE campaign to fight extreme poverty and preventable disease has welcomed the increases pledged by donor governments, foundations and private sector organisations to the Global Fund to fight HIV/AIDs, tuberculosis and malaria, but more is needed to combat these killer diseases. More
The MDGs are more than just a mouthful. They're 8 poverty-fighting goals-agreed to by more than 180 nations. More