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Declaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS
The Declaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS was adopted by 189 member states without reservation. The Declaration contains the commitment of leaders of governments and states to take action on HIV/AIDS in a number of areas, including leadership, prevention, care, support and treatment, TB/HIV co-infection, and HIV/AIDS and human rights.
UN Millennium Declaration
The member states of the United Nations reaffirmed their commitment to work toward a world in which eliminating poverty and sustaining development would have the highest priority at the Millennium Summit. This reaffirmation included a pledge to have halted by 2015, and begun to reverse, the incidence of priority communicable diseases, including HIV/AIDS.
UN Millennium Development Goals
The UN Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), grew out of the agreements and resolutions of world conferences organized by the United Nations in the past decade, and are now commonly accepted as a framework for measuring progress on the UN Millennium Declaration.
