In 2005, the G8 committed to providing access to HIV treatment, prevention, care and support for all those who need it by 2010. Despite that promise, in 2008 two million people died of AIDS-related illness, and the number of new HIV infections continues to outstrip the number of people being treated. For every two people starting treatment, a further five become infected with the virus.
The stark reality is that for every moment this promise is not kept someone is dying a preventable death or becoming infected with HIV because of lack of access to treatment and prevention services.
As G8 and G20 leaders come together in Canada, CUPE and the Canadian Labour Congress have started a joint campaign to put pressure on them to put forward a costed and time-bound plan to deliver on their commitment to achieve universal access to HIV and AIDS prevention, treatment, and care services for all those in need.
Each additional voice that speaks up means that much more leverage our civil society allies from across the world can put on key decision makers.
You can help by clicking here and signing the petition, if you haven't already done so. You can also help by forwarding this message to friends, family, and colleagues, and asking them to do the same.