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Stephen Lewis is a Canadian politician, diplomat, and humanitarian, known for his work as the United Nations Special Envoy for HIV/AIDS in Africa. His advocacy for global health and his efforts to combat the HIV/AIDS crisis have made a profound impact worldwide. Lewis' career reminds us of the power of compassion, leadership, and global collaboration in addressing critical human rights issues.

"Young women, adolescent girls, are more subject to infection, sometimes at a rate of six times that of boys. That tells you a lot about the vulnerability of women."



"One is that if women's sexuality in Africa wasn't under assault, if women were able to say no, if women weren't subject to predatory attacks by men, or predatory behaviour generally, then you would have a disease in Africa called AIDS. But you wouldn't have a pandemic."



"I was working for the Socialist International, after I left university in 1959, as a researcher."


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