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Catholics Call For An End To Second-Class HIV-Prevention Programs

Why not provide condoms? “The XIX International AIDS conference this week in Washington, DC, has highlighted the involvement of faith-based organizations in providing AIDS care around the world,” said Jon O’Brien, president of Catholics for Choice.

“Catholic people and organizations have been on the front lines of providing care and treatment for many years—and the Vatican claims that Catholic agencies provide 25 percent of AIDS care globally.
“But for many Catholics and others who work for organizations sponsored by the Catholic church, their efforts to provide comprehensive prevention have been hindered by the intransigence of some Catholic leaders on the question of condoms.
“Now that the pope has acknowledged that condoms are a moral choice in preventing the spread of HIV—and we must be clear that this is exactly what he said—we must do what we can to capitalize on that statement.
“Many donors, both public and private, have been generous in their support of agencies that provide prevention and treatment. People of faith around the world, including Catholics, overwhelmingly support the provision of condoms in government-sponsored or -funded programs for HIV & AIDS. We must demand that the services provided by the recipients of public funding give people all the tools they need to live longer, healthier lives, and to protect the people they care about. This means no more loopholes for grant recipients who refuse to provide condoms.
“The Condoms4Life campaign recognizes that condoms are not a panacea. However, they are very effective in preventing the spread of HIV and must be made available in every government-funded program. As with other diseases, the disenfranchised and the poor are most affected by HIV & AIDS. Development and donor agencies must ensure these people are not further marginalized by getting second-class services from publicly funded programs.
“The important and ongoing work of achieving a world without AIDS isn’t done just by faith-based organizations. This work is carried out by many people of many faiths and people of no faith. On one thing almost all of us can agree: condoms help prevent the spread of HIV. Together we can make a difference if we ensure that our governments include condoms in all HIV & AIDS prevention and treatment programs. Millions of lives depend on it.”
View this press release on the Condoms4Life website.
For more information, e-mail us at info@condoms4life.org and visit us at BOOTH #118 at AIDS 2012.
 

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Now, in Indonesia the issue of distributing condoms at certain places that innitiated by the minister of health has become as the pros and cons. This is said that the distribution of condoms will only save the people from the HIV/AIDS but will not stop people from doing sexual practice. It will bring serious moral hazard. That is one of the reasons why this issue is being contradicted.
We at Center for Community Development and Education (CCDE) Banda Aceh as usual publish POTRET magazine every month and potret-online.com, will highlight about the issue of condoms in Indonesia. I found that this article above is interesting and useful for POTRET magazine, the grassroots women magazine, to inform the readers about it. Can I use this article for POTRET magazine, the 60th edition?

I wonder if I could publish iti.
I am looking forward to hearing from you soon. Thank you

With Best Regards

Tabrani Yunis
Center for Community Development and Education (CCDE) and POTRET magazine
Jalan T.P.Nyak Makam, P.O.Box 141 Banda Aceh 23001.Indonesia
Email : ccde.aceh@gmail.com
potret.ccde@gmail.com
Www.ccde.or.id
potret-online.com

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