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Sterling Stamp Duty to Stamp Out AIDS
Order a pack with the film 'Can pay, Should pay' and see why the government has no excuse not to Treat AIDS Now.
Summer wouldn't be summer without The Gathering
Don't forget to bag your place at P&P's much talked about networking, training and planning event...
Lobby Day Success
MPs challenged and campaigning celebrated, students gathered in London on 11 March to push government to take tough action on access to treatment.
Malmesbury School actions against AIDS
Malmesbury School makes it onto the front cover of local newspapers during Treat AIDS Now's Week of Action. Jason Peel, Malmesbury Sixth Form student reports:
Oxford University P&P lobby their MP over Treat AIDS Now Week of Action
Oxford University student and Campaign Advocate Nick Chan reports: Oxford University People & Planet met with local Oxford West MP Evan Harris just before the Treat AIDS Now Week of Action to press him to include our campaign demands in his work in Parliament and to present him with the action cards we had collected.
Lobby Parliament to Treat AIDS Now - 11 March 2008
Join campaigners from across the country for a day of lobbying on HIV and AIDS. Ensure the Conservative Party are playing their part in the fight against AIDS, influence the G8, and press the government for bold action on AIDS by joining a colourful hand-in of all the action cards collected in your campaigning this year.
Week of Action to Treat AIDS Now: Keep the Promise: 4 - 8 February 2008
Week of Action to Treat AIDS Now: Keep the Promise: 4th - 8th February 2008
Can pay, should pay
In this new campaign film, Jon Snow introduces a vision for the end of poverty...
Camelot offer to double your money for P&P!
The Camelot Foundation have offered to double the value of any funds raised by groups for P&P from now until the end of March 2008. Find out how you can help P&P make the most of this generous match-funding opportunity.
4-8 February: Week of Action to Treat AIDS Now
Get planning for a last blast of action to influence the UK's response to the AIDS crisis for the next 3 years.











