Luiz Loures MD, MPH ’90 is a medical doctor with nearly 30 years’ experience in the AIDS response, who served as the Deputy Executive Director of Programme at UNAIDS and Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations from 2013-18. He led UNAIDS’ efforts in leveraging critical support to countries to reach the end of AIDS by 2030. Before joining UNAIDS, Loures participated actively in the creation and consolidation of Brazil’s National AIDS Programme, and was directly responsible for designing the program for universal access to antiretroviral therapy for people living with HIV in Brazil.

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