March 4, 2005
Politics and Prevention
Critics of PSI's adherence to the "ABC" method say the U.S. government should focus on abstinence and fidelity and "avoid" organizations that promote safer sex and condom use, according to Wessel. However, this raises three questions: whether the United States has the right to decide if a country affected by HIV/AIDS should urge condom use, whether the United States should fund only groups that share its current politics and whether the United States should fund groups that only use programs that are government-approved, not necessarily the most effective, Wessel says. PSI "pragmatically" believes that abstinence, fidelity and safer sex all work to prevent the spread of HIV, and therefore the group promotes all three, Wessel concludes (Wessel, Wall Street Journal, 3/3).
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