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Paris

English
Mayor's Message

"We all share the same certainty: We no longer have the right to see and bear the worsening of the HIV epidemic when solutions exist. And because these solutions exist, we have no excuse for inaction. AIDS is a political fight, so I want to say it loud and clear: Paris is committed to ending the AIDS epidemic."

- Anne Hidalgo
Mayor of Paris, France

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Kyiv

English
Mayor's Message

"Kyiv will end AIDS, including through the Fast Track Cities Initiative. This is of utmost importance for the people of our city, country and the region of Eastern Europe, where the AIDS epidemic is still on the rise."

Vitali Klitschko
Mayor of Kyiv

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Geneva

English
Message from the Mayor
Alfonso Gomez
Mayor of Geneva

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Bucharest

English

"Bucharest joined the other capitals in the fight towards a world without AIDS. The people fighting the epidemics are supported by the courage of the others: from individuals to communities, from families to public institutions, everyone is involved in reaching this objective. The General Council of Bucharest is part of this fight. For us, solidarity and involvement means supporting those fighting this battle. As such, we approved the agreement between the City of Bucharest and ARAS – the Romanian Association against AIDS, which means HIV prevention services, but also social and professional reintegration for the vulnerable persons in the capital. We are aware that the road is still long, that we live in a world where marginalization and stigma are still present, but we work towards changing this environment and supporting the improvement of life conditions of vulnerable persons, regardless of sex, ethnicity, age, sexual orientation, social status, etc."

Valentin Voicu
Councilor in the General Council of Bucharest, Member of the Health and Social Protection Commission
Nicușor Dan
Mayor of Bucharest

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Brussels

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Philippe Close
Mayor of Brussels

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Athens

English
Mayor's Message
Kostas Bakoyannis
Mayor of Athens

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Amsterdam

English
Mayor's Message

“AIDS is not over and there is no reason to lean backwards. But at the same time we should avoid despair, we have good reasons to be hopeful. Amsterdam will start at home by stepping up our efforts to ensure we will be an aids-free city in 2030. It is an acknowledgement of all that we have achieved in our response to HIV. In recent years Amsterdam met the UN 90/90/90 goals. These facts means a lot in terms of improving the lives of thousands of people.

But that is still not the case around the world. The reasons why so many people in the world are still denied treatment are almost never medical reasons. They are bigotry, homophobia, religious fanaticism, unjust economic systems, and indifferent governments. Our weapons are not just medicine and evidence, but more important, our ideals of freedom, open mindedness and social progress. We believe Amsterdam has a responsibility to share its experiences with other cities. If cities cooperate internationally (like in the fast track cities initiative) urban centers around the world will greatly benefit from exchanging success stories and lessons learned in striving for zero new infections. Amsterdam will do its part, let’s do it together worldwide.”

Femke Halsema
Mayor of Amsterdam

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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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San Francisco

English
Mayor's Message

“Over the past three decades, San Francisco has made significant progress toward reducing the number of new HIV infections each year, and improving the available services for people living with HIV. We also know that some segments of our population still suffer disproportionately high rates of HIV infections. As Mayor, I remain committed to our goal of Getting to Zero, which will take hard work.”

London Breed
Mayor of San Francisco

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Oakland Alameda County

English
Mayor's Message

“We are at a critical point in the global fight against HIV and AIDS. The Bay Area has been a hub of HIV/AIDS research, innovation and activism and, in Oakland, we’re fortunate that our local, state and federal representatives are aligned in believing that we must intensify our efforts to reach underserved communities who shoulder most of the burden of HIV. Together, through sustained commitment, partnership and action, we will achieve the goal of an AIDS-free generation.”

Libby Schaaf
Mayor of Oakland

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