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South Africa: SA Paving a Brighter Future for its People - Obama
Source: www.sanews.gov.za
Source Date: Tuesday, July 16, 2013
Focus: Electronic and Mobile Government, Citizen Engagement, Internet Governance
Country: South Africa
Created: Jul 16, 2013

He said because of the wonderful work that’s being done on the ground, because of the partnership between the United States and South Africa - a model which has been duplicated across the continent - there was the possibility of achieving an Aids-free generation.

While South Africa has done terrific work, he was proud the United States had been a major partner on this issue.

He said the United States had done wonderful work through the PEPFAR programme. “We’ve seen more than $3.7 billion in supporting South Africa’s efforts to combat HIV and Aids.”

“Together, we’re investing in building South Africa’s capacity to manage a national response to HIV and Aids. The South African government is showing leadership up and down the line.”

PEPFAR is an acronym for the US President’s Emergency Plan for Aids Relief. It is the US government’s initiative to help save the lives of those living with HIV and Aids around the world.

Obama said the Desmond Tutu HIV Foundation Youth Centre was a wonderful example of the transition between moving from receiving US government support through PEPFAR to now independent funding that continues to secure the health and success of Africa’s next generation.

Obama met with counsellors and outreach workers from the centre and said it was because of their work that there had been a reduction in the stigma around testing on HIV and AIDS and greater education around prevention. He said he had seen treatment that allows people to manage HIV and live long and productive lives.

Tutu thanked the President for the contribution that the PEPFAR fund had made in the struggle against TB, HIV and Aids and malaria not just in South Africa but in other parts of Africa.

Obama will this afternoon travel to Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, for the final leg of his Africa trip
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