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Re: The US Abstinence-only push worsens Africa's AIDS situation, says UN
| quote: | Originally posted by HardTranceProd
An inane and retared policy formulated by Christian nuts in this country could only be viable here in the US, which is a rather uptight part of the world. But in the UN, where this push for abstinence only to fight AIDS came under international spotlight, America is now seen as a laughingstock:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9118071/
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa - The U.S. government’s emphasis on abstinence-only programs to prevent AIDS is hobbling Africa’s battle against the pandemic by downplaying the role of condoms, a senior U.N. official said on Monday.
Stephen Lewis, the U.N. secretary general’s special envoy for HIV/AIDS in Africa, said fundamentalist Christian ideology was driving Washington’s AIDS assistance program known as PEPFAR with disastrous results, including condom shortages in Uganda.
The Bush administration favors prevention programs that focus on abstinence rather than condom use and has more than doubled funding for U.S. abstinence-only programs over the past five years.
As part of President Bush’s global AIDS plan, the U.S. government has already budgeted about $8 million this year for abstinence-only projects in Uganda, human rights groups say.
Severe shortage of condoms
Activists in both Uganda and the United States say the country is now in the grip of condom shortage so severe that men are using plastic garbage bags in an effort to protect themselves.
“There is no question in my mind that the condom crisis in Uganda is being driven and exacerbated by PEPFAR and by the extreme policies that the administration in the U.S. is now pursuing in the emphasis on abstinence,” Lewis told journalists on a teleconference.
“That distortion of the preventive apparatus ... is resulting in great damage and undoubtedly will cause significant numbers of infections which should never have occurred.”
Many health experts say condoms are the most effective bulwark against AIDS.
The Office of the U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator which administers PEPFAR did not immediately return calls seeking comment. It has rejected criticism over condom policy in the past, saying it maintains a balanced approach to prevention.
Uganda had been praised for cutting HIV infection rates to around 6 percent today from 30 percent in the early 1990s, a rare success story in Africa’s battle against the disease.
But President Yoweri Museveni’s government has come under criticism for sidelining its condom policy, a move activists tie to pressure from Washington through its PEPFAR program.
The Ugandan government, which in 2004 recalled free condoms over quality fears, has failed to provide alternatives — pushing the price of store-bought condoms up threefold, Ugandan activist Beatrice.
“What PEPFAR has done is to have made it possible for a number of Pentacostal and more fundamentalist churches to pursue the abstinence agenda,” he said.
“I think the administration and PEPFAR have to come to their senses ... to impose dogmatic policies is doing great damage to Africa.” |
What pucky.
As if the United States are the only country on this planet that makes condoms... 
What? Because they didn't give condoms to people that can't keep their weiner in their pants, it's the States fault??
Sounds like a typical, let's blame someone else for our problems, liberal, left-wing cry... 
If they were half-way serious they'd find another source instead of jumping up and down, crying like a little girl who didn't get their way.
Instead of wasting energy, screaming foul, spend that time finding a work-around.
Nothing worse than a world full of whiners....sheesh...
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