South Africa: AIDS Discrimination Is a Human Rights Violation, Garca Machel SaysAugust 7, 2003 "Living with HIV/AIDS is not a shame. You can live with
AIDS. Why then do we discriminate?" Graca Machel, the wife of
former South African President Nelson Mandela, asked Tuesday in
Zambia at a four-day Southern Africa Network of AIDS Service
Organizations' conference on stigma. Machel said the entire
southern African region faces a common challenge in dealing with
the pandemic, and she said the silence around sex in African
culture needs to be broken if AIDS is to be dealt with
effectively. Stephen Lewis, the UN secretary-general's special
envoy to Africa on HIV/AIDS, said, "The strength of Africa lives
at the grass roots. All we will need now is to find resources
that will deal with issues of orphans, home-based care and all
those areas that make it complicated to deal with the stigma and
fear of being associated with HIV/AIDS."
Adapted from:Back to other news for August 7, 2003 Associated Press 08.05.03; Lewis Mwanangombe This article was provided by U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It is a part of the publication CDC HIV/Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News Update.
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