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Title: Transnational histories of collective action on HIV/AIDS in Europe in the 1980s and 1990s: Introduction
Author(s): Papadogiannis, Nikolaos
Biswas, Somak
Contact Email: nikolaos.papadogiannis@stir.ac.uk
Date Deposited: 7-Oct-2024
Abstract: First paragraph: In 1992, the European AIDS Treatment Group (EATG) was formally launched in Berlin. It was the brainchild of two key HIV/AIDS campaigning organizations in Germany and the UK, the German group Deutsche Aidshilfe and their British counterparts from the Terrence Higgins Trust. EATG is a transnational organization that promotes HIV treatment, which has been expanding to include members from Central Eastern Europe, Southern Europe, and Central Asia.
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