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Success Stories

Breklyn

Breklyn

“Canada’s more progressive policies and acceptance of people living with HIV can inspire other people and countries to make positive changes that will have positive impacts on lives of people living with HIV.”

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Davi

Davi

“Research being done in Canada needs to be shared for Canada to maintain its position as a global leader with its positive response to HIV.”

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Denise

Denise

“By intentionally involving people living with HIV, the Canada Pavilion demonstrated both the greater involvement and meaningful engagement of people living with HIV.”

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Martin

Martin

“Showcasing the work going on in Canada inspires other countries, and as Canadians, we are inspired to see what advancements are being made within the country and around the world.”

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Renée

Renée

“I’ll be able to share information that can inform current projects and inspire new ones, as well as disseminate knowledge.”

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Ken

Ken

“Canada’s community organizations and individuals have essential insights and practices to share on the global stage, which helps build a stronger, more united HIV movement worldwide.”

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Julez

Julez

“One of the most exciting aspects of the conference was the mixture of people and perspectives represented. Exchanging ideas with everyone really energized me!”

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Martin

Martin

“I had many discussions about the importance of focusing on priority population specific approaches and leveraging evidenced based services and programs. Canada can learn from global inspiration, and vice versa.”

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