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South Africa: SA Gets Ready for 2016 Aids Conference
Source: www.sanews.gov.za
Source Date: Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Focus: Electronic and Mobile Government, Citizen Engagement, Internet Governance
Country: South Africa
Created: Oct 28, 2014

South Africa, which has the highest number of people living with HIV in the world, has rolled out the world's largest treatment programme, with over 2.7 million people initiated on antiretrovirals.

The Deputy President said while many achievements have been made, South Africa was not yet home free, as evidenced in the stubbornly high numbers of new infections.

Getting those on treatment to not to default and overcoming stigma was still a tricky hurdle to negotiate.

“In our quest for social justice and equity, we need to ensure that the development community, G8 and other global health platforms continue the focus on ensuring universal coverage.

“As we prepare for the 21st International Aids Conference, we will intensify our efforts to address these challenges,” said the Deputy President.

The 2016 International Aids Conference will be held in Durban and the country will be hosting it for the second time in the same town since 2000.

The Deputy President said the 2000 conference was pivotal in focusing the world's attention on the impact of HIV in sub-Saharan Africa, fundamentally changing the course of the epidemic on the continent.

“A decade and a half later, thanks in large measure to the deliberations at that conference and the unparalleled response of the global health community, we have made much progress in tackling the epidemic in Africa and across the world,” he said.

The Deputy President quoted the late former President Nelson Mandela when he said in his closing address to the conference: “Aids today in Africa is claiming more lives than the sum total of all wars, famines and floods and the ravages of such deadly diseases as malaria.”

The Deputy President said by the time the conference starts in Durban, “we will be able to report significant progress on all these fronts”.

“If we are to achieve the objectives articulated at Aids 2014 in Melbourne, Australia, earlier this year, we need to ensure that the response to Aids remains prominent in the post-2015 sustainable development framework,” he said.

Among the guests at the briefing were the President of the International Aids Society and International Chair of Aids 2016, Professor Chris Beyrer; CEO of the Human Sciences Research Council and Local Co-Chair of Aids 2016, Dr Olive Shisana, and Dr Brian Brink, who is the Chief Medical Officer at Anglo American.

The conference is organised by the International Aids Society, with its partners from the United Nations, the South African government and international civil society organisations.
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