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1 December 2004

The World Bank - Human Development Network
New report warns of long-term economic impacts from HIV/AIDS

Credit Suisse First Boston, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, Lehman Brothers, Merrill Lynch and UBS
Wall Street firms host the first Wall Street World AIDS Day

MTV Networks International
MTV announces reuslts of Stayin Alive 2004 global sexual behaviour study

30 November 2004

UNICEF
Violence against women linked to spread of HIV/AIDS
On World AIDS Day, UNICEF highlights inequality and violence against girls and women as contributing to the spread of HIV/AIDS

WHO
Women and girls need access to AIDS treatment and protection from violence

29 November 2004

International Cricket Council
ICC launches HIV/AIDS awareness initiatives to coincide with World Aids Day

23 November 2004

UNAIDS Press release
Number of women living with HIV increases in each region of the world
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