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Intervention at the UN
High Level
May 31,
2006
Intervention on Children
and AIDS
Mrs. Thandiwe Mathunjwa
HIV/AIDS/TB Health Care Outreach Director Cabrini
Some of our children are HIV positive, TB positive and some are already in treatment for AIDS...either from birth or from abuse.
Let me explain: The
Anti-retroviral and TB drugs are available in our area and good programs are
in place at
BUT.... With almost no infrastructure of employment, roads, clean water, irrigation, transport THE ONE THING WE HAVE TO DEPEND ON IS THAT THE FUNDING FOR DRUGS WILL NOT DRY UP..
I
ask you to commit yourselves as governments, World Bank and donor nations to
make sure that funding I ask you to commit yourselves as governments, World Bank and donor nations to build the infrastructure of roads, transport systems, clean water and employment which are foundations for hope for the future of our children. From our experience - and we believe this to be true in many other countries of Africa, Latin America and Asia - particularly in rural areas - THREE major difficulties are
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Fear of not being able to continue treatment due to lack of free medicine
for HIV and TB We call on the World Bank, our governments and donor countries to make these needs high priorities in the planning to combat HIV/AIDS and TB. We ask the governments to reflect on, act on, and sustain a plan which will bring about sustainability of access to needed medicines AND universal access to a life of productivity and nope through providing the basic infrastructure necessary for living a human life. Thank you
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