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Washington DC

English
Message from the Mayor

“We have made tremendous progress over the past decade in combatting HIV/AIDS. We have been able to decrease the number of new HIV cases in the District, and when residents are diagnosed with HIV, they are getting care faster and they are starting – and staying on – treatments that we know are effective. Now, we need to continue getting the word out about what more can be done. We want all Washingtonians to know how to get tested and how to access the care and resources available to them.”

Muriel Bowser
Mayor of the District of Columbia

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Miami

English
Mayor's Message
Francis X. Suarez
Mayor, City of Miami
Mayor's Message
Daniella Levine Cava
Mayor, Miami-Dade County, Florida

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Victoria

English
Minister's Message
Jenny Mikakos
Victorian Minister for Health, Minister for Ambulance Services
Mayor's Message
Sally Capp
Lord Mayor of Melbourne

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Bangkok

English
Message from Governor of Bangkok

“We, the BMA, ensure the comprehensive health care for all residents in Bangkok and insist on providing a variety of options for treatment to suit their lifestyles. Everyone will receive proper, equal, and friendly treatment for HIV and TB so that they can trust in our provided treatment and health care advice, including the provision of comprehensive health services for LGBTQ. We also give precedence to universal health care and provide HIV prevention and care services to eliminate the AIDS problem in Bangkok by 2030.”

Chadchart Sittipunt
Governor of Bangkok
Message from Deputy Governor of Bangkok

“We realize the essential need for gender diversity in health services. Therefore, one of the policies, the “BKK Pride Clinic”, has been piloted in the public health service centers and the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration affiliated hospitals to create a comprehensive health system for all. This is in line with the aim of Bangkok to end the problem of AIDS by 2030, according to the Declaration of Cooperation in the project to accelerate the goal of 95-95-95 by 2025, and to advance its commitment from the Fast Track Cities meeting in Paris in 2014. Bangkok has focused on carrying out preventive care as well as continuous treatment to cover all of Bangkok’s inhabitants. To highlight the key accomplishments: 1) the expansion of BMA’s migrant-friendly health services, 2) the new generation of migrants is being born HIV-free, and 3) the enhancement of partnerships with communities. We are also considering developing efficient information systems and expanding the cooperation in operations with all sectors for all groups of people to choose a healthy lifestyle.”

Dr.Tavida Kamolvej
Deputy Governor of Bangkok
Messsage from the deputy Permanent Secretary for Bangkok Metropolitan

“Putting people at the center” is a core approach to achieve the 90-90-90 targets by 2020 and Sustainable Development Goal (SDG). Bangkok’s response focuses on the people who are at greatest risk and ensures a continuum of prevention, treatment and care services that are appropriate, accessible for Bangkok residents, other Thailand the city’s substantial migrant population. The approach empowers individuals to stay healthy and community groups from key populations to take collective ownership of programmes in order to achieve the most effective HIV response

Dr. Wantinee Wattana
Deputy Permanent Secretary for Bangkok Metropolitan

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Metro Denver

English
Mayor's Message

“I am very proud and thankful for all the Denver residents who are staying at home and practicing physical distancing. I know this hasn’t been easy for many, but given the current data and advice from experts about the spread of COVID-19 in our community and across the country, these are the actions that are going to get us on the other side of this curve and protect the health of as many people as possible.”
SOURCE Date: 4/6/20

- Michael B. Hancock
Mayor of Denver, USA

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