Nonkosi Khumalo from TAC speaking in UK Houses of Parliament - World AIDS day discussion: “The beginning of the End of AIDS?”

Nonkosi Khumalo from TAC speaking in UK Houses of Parliament - World AIDS day discussion: “The beginning of the End of AIDS?”

2011 marks 30 years since the discovery of the HIV virus. During this time over 30 million people around the world have lost their lives. But HIV is no longer a death sentence, and for the first time in history we have the tools to begin to talk about reversing the pandemic " and working towards an “AIDS free generation.”

Pamela Nash MP, Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group on HIV and AIDS and the UK Consortium on AIDS and International Development invite you to:

World AIDS day discussion: “The beginning of the End of AIDS?”

2pm in the Jubilee Room, House of Commons, Westminster, Thursday 1st December, with:

• Alan Duncan MP, Minister of State for International Development

• Nonkosi Khumalo , Chairperson, Treatment Action Campaign, South Africa

• Marg Mayne, Chief Executive, VSO

• Alvaro Bermejo, Chief Executive, International HIV/AIDS Alliance

Please enter the Houses of Parliament through the visitor’s entrance at St Stephen’s Gate and allow at least 15 minutes to pass through security.

Places are limited, so please rsvp to Joanna@aidsconsortium.org