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HIV/AIDS global infection catapults to 33 million

africa » gambia » tallinding
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Lamin Ceesay, president of Santa-Yalla society, has said that an estimated number of 33 million people are infected with HIV/AIDs, world wide.

Mr. Ceesay made these remarks on Sunday evening at the buffer Zone in Tallinding, while delivering a statement marking the candle light memorial March, which is an annual event observed every 3rd Sunday of May, world wide.

In The Gambia, the network of AIDS societies (GAMNASS), in consultation with support groups in the Greater Banjul Area, observed the day in grand style, punctuated with a march pass by various organisations, from the Churchills Town petrol station to Buffer Zone in Tallinding.

Accordingly, the candle light memorial is a day set aside to educate the public about HIV/AIDS. Mr. Ceesay said the candle light memorial is committed to ending HIV/AIDS by raising awareness and advocating for the advancement of active policies at all levels.

He noted that the program had indentified key areas as its platform, around which it cultivates community advocacy through events and activities such as reducing stigma and descrimination, ensuring access to prevention, treatment, care and support.

Momodou Lamin Badjie, councillor for Jeshwang/Ebo Town ward, deputising for Yankuba Colley, mayor of KMC, hailed GAMNASS and its donor agencies for organising such events.

He described the theme for the occasion as best, noting that the candle light served as an important, uniting intervention among civil societies and their governments, as it breaks down barriers and give hope to the future generations.

"It is our collective responsibility to fight against HIV/AIDS," said councillor Badjie.

Mr. Badjie, on behalf of his mayor, assured and re-affirmed his council's commitment and support for activities of these nature, noting that a wealthy nation without a healthy people means less.











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