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To: 2MAR$ who wrote (12425)4/26/2001 4:02:02 AM
From: 2MAR$  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 82486
 
AIDS crisis : Statement of Bill Gates on UN Secretary General Kofi Annan's Speech

To The African Heads of State Summit in Abuja, Nigeria Thursday, April 26, 2001

gatesfoundation.com

SEATTLE, April 26 /PRNewswire/ -- The following is being issued by The
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation:

" It is encouraging to hear that consensus is building behind the Secretary
General's call for worldwide response to the HIV/AIDS crisis. The Secretary
General, UNAIDS, the WHO and UNICEF should be commended for their leadership
on this issue of global importance.

Now it is time for world leaders to affirm their support for the UN call
to action through new and unprecedented financial commitments.
The world can end AIDS, but only if wealthy countries increase their
spending on AIDS in a dramatic way. Countries including the United States, the
United Kingdom, Canada, France, Italy, Japan and Germany all should come
together to support the Secretary General's call to action. If they do not,
the 36 million people infected with AIDS could soon become 136 million.

I am encouraged by the discussions that President Bush and Secretary
Powell have had with their advisors on this issue, and encourage them to take
a leadership role. If the wealthiest country in the world does not rise to
this challenge AIDS will not be stopped.

Countries that are hard hit by the epidemic, and those that will likely
feel its impact soon, must build nationwide plans to attack this disease as if
it were the worst enemy they have ever faced.

Our foundation has invested in both treatment and prevention programs. We
will continue our investments in a range of efforts, from promoting the
treatment of sexually transmitted diseases, to education and condom
distribution, to the development of an AIDS vaccine, to interventions focused
on high-risk groups.
The UN's priorities embrace a balanced, multi-faceted approach that deals
with treatment, prevention, mother-to-child transmission, tuberculosis,
opportunistic infections and AIDS orphans. These are the core areas that must
be addressed, and this is the first global framework that has done so in a
coordinated way.

Through our charitable foundation, Melinda and I will support the
Secretary General's call to action. We believe that the world can beat AIDS,
and we are committed to supporting the United Nations and all of its partners
as they work to stop this terrible disease. "

CONTACT: Trevor Neilson of Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation,
206-709-3112.



To: 2MAR$ who wrote (12425)4/26/2001 9:58:03 AM
From: Neocon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 82486
 
There are many beautiful things that come from India. I used to be in love with the place, from afar, so I sympathize. I think it is going too far to claim that Christianity originates there. There are analogies to the avatars of Vishnu, or the Bodhisattvas, but internally it is a different story, and, in any case, there is always the Truth question. If people believe in the Incarnation, then they do not believe in other things, even if they can appreciate the philosophy or poetry of other religions.