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Debt cancellation vital to Aids war

2000-10-17 11:58

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Africa: US freezes HIV spending
Africa: US freezes HIV spending

A US decision to freeze spending on treatment for HIV in several African countries has prompted concern that some of the gains made against the Aids epidemics since 2003 could be reversed.

Cairo - Aids activists from around the globe called on rich nations on Monday to cancel the debt of poor countries ravaged by Aids and substantially increase aid directed at fighting the virus and improving health care.

"The allocation of resources by the world`s richest nations, including the United States, as well as multilateral institutions such as the IMF and World Bank has been wholly inadequate," said Jeffrey Sachs, a prominent Harvard economist who delivered the keynote address at a conference on Aids and health spending.

The fourth annual meeting hosted by the Chicago-based International Association of Physicians in Aids Care attracted more than 400 economists, government officials, doctors, drug manufacturers and aid group representatives.

Sachs called on rich nations to more than double their annual funding of efforts to fight Aids from $300 million to 400 million to $5 billion to $10 billion.

Other participants pleaded for the cancellation of Third World debt. They maintained that funds used by developing nations to pay debt could be employed to drastically improve health care and fight Aids.

"If we cancel (Third World) debt, the UN predicts we could save the lives of 19 000 children a day, many of whom are the victims of Aids," said Adrian Lovett, deputy director of the Jubilee 2000 Coalition UK, a coalition fighting for complete debt cancellation by the end of 2000.

Debt cancellation has garnered substantial public support in the West and was a major theme of protests in Washington and Prague earlier this year.

"The crisis is changing on an annual basis,; said Jose Zuniga, IAPAC president and a co-chair of the conference. "The past year has been good in that the G7, the World Bank, and the UN have all promised significant increases in financial support. Now we need to look into what to do with those resources and how to continue pushing for more," Zuniga said.

The summit was the first major Aids conference to be held in the Middle East.

With fewer than 2 000 cases of Aids reported in Egypt, compared with 4 million in South Africa, Zuniga said it was important to heighten Aids awareness because "we still have an opportunity to influence the development of the disease."

Aids cases reported in North Africa and the Middle East are relatively low - 220 000 out of more than 40 million worldwide - but activists have accused regional governments of playing down the disease. In conservative Islamic countries such as Egypt, public dialogue about sexuality and Aids is generally considered taboo.

However, Zuniga said that Egypt had welcomed the conference with "open arms" and Egyptian Health Minister Ismail Sallam told the delegates that Egypt was committed to Aids prevention and public education.

- AP

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Ngwato a Ngwato says... It is evident that people like Steyn were so brainwashed by the propaganda of the previous unjust government to believe that only whites are humans and deserve all the good things in a country dominated by blacks, and in turn still murder them because it was never recognised as crime to kill them also(black people)Iam suprised that corruption can only be seen with our present government and think it is very stupid to think that the previous one was so good in administering public funds.Let me remind you of the loot your government paid to people under false projects which they used to finance all sorts of researches to try and wipe the blacks in this beautiful country of ours.Remember how the SADF,The SAP and the Municipal security used to kidnap our fathers and brothers at night for interogation and we never saw them again? How about our sisters who were raped by the military during their illegal operations in our townships? are you suggesting that those victimised did not qualify for human dignity? I agree with most of the guys in this colum that we owe it to our future generation to start moving forward and finding a way to fix what needs to be fixed and hope the next generation can have a better living conditions than we did and still do.We also have to acknowledge the progress we made since 1994 as we would have battled out instead of negotiating for a peaceful settlement after all.May God bless South Africa and all its citizens. Read the article...

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