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African First Ladies committed to work toward ending AIDS
Press TV
Tue Feb 2, 2016 2:35AM
African First Ladies attend a
meeting of the Organization of African First Ladies against HIV/AIDS
(OAFLA) in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa on February 1, 2016.
(UNAIDS)
The Organization of African
First Ladies against HIV/AIDS (OAFLA) has called for more global effort
in the fight against the epidemic.
During a Monday
meeting in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa, the African First
Ladies stressed that more resources are required to prevent new HIV
infections among children and to broaden access to testing services.
Addressing
the meeting, Michel Sidibé, the executive director of the Joint United
Nations Program on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), said that ending the AIDS outbreak
by 2030 is possible if the right decisions are made now.
“We need
your leadership now more than ever to end the AIDS epidemic by 2030 by
protecting our girls, by ensuring that young women and girls have access
to reproductive health services and rights, and by ending violence
against women and girls,” Sidibé noted. Michel
Sidibé, the executive director of the UNAIDS addresses a a meeting of
the Organization of African First Ladies against HIV/AIDS in the
Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa on February 1, 2016. (UNAIDS)Lordina Mahama, the OAFLA president and the First Lady of Ghana, urged the participants to join hands against the disease.
“Let
us use our voices to bring an end to the AIDS epidemic among children
and improve the sexual health and rights of adolescents.”
HIV, the
virus that causes AIDS, is no longer a death sentence. With the
appropriate medical treatment, an early diagnosis of HIV can lead to the
individual living a healthy and normal life. People successfully
treated with the potentially deadly disease are also less likely to
transmit it.
According to the World Health Organization, some 37
million people are living with the viral infection worldwide, out of
which about 26 million are in Africa. Organization
of African First Ladies against HIV/AIDS (OAFLA) President Lordina
Mahama speaks during an OAFLA meeting in the Ethiopian capital Addis
Ababa on February 1, 2016. (UNAIDS)Scholars around the globe have launched various initiatives to raise people’s awareness of the disease and help end the plague.
American economist Emily Fair Oster said in a speechthat “people are going to have an incentive to avoid AIDS on their own” if the living conditions in Africa improve.
“If
people have no incentive to avoid AIDS on their own, even if they know
everything about the disease, they still may not change their behavior,”
she said.
Read more: http://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2016/02/02/448334/Africa-First-Lady-AIDS-OAFLA-Ethiopia
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