AIDS-2012, WASHINGTON DC. USA, 22nd July- 27th JULY 2012 HIV-AIDS ONCE AGAIN MAKING A LOUD STATEMENT: STOP DISCRIMINATION
Thomas M., Santa Barbara, Santa
Barbara County, California, USA.
This summer in Washington DC,
citizens from other parts of the world were well received by Washingtonians
during the AIDS-2012 Conference. AIDS has inspired many activists, the affected
and the infected to work together. It has inspired grass-root groups to work
towards networking and together be the voice for against human rights abuses.
It has brought together the Global North and Global South. It is now possible
to chart AIDS, join dots and do something about the infected and dying. Today
key affected populations are provided with platforms to increase participation
in decision-making. However, resources have decreased. A frugal approach is
making it hard to target formerly un-attended population groups. Funds and
resources still pour into the coffers of the desirable populations. Religious
and cultural fervour are still skewed towards these desirable population
groups. Risk reduction tools for the key affected populations face low
promotion due to structural war paths including outright denunciation of some
population groups being despicable and therefore not deserving a glance at all.
The ambitious vision: zero new infections, zero discrimination and
zero AIDS-related deaths is still a relevant clarion call. It makes
universal access achievable and therefore calls upon all to not stand in the
way of service provision, calls upon them to make contribution towards
eradication of HIV-AIDS.
Evidence-based protocol has
revealed that HIV-1 has different forms and that all these persist in patients
on HAART. Establishing centers of excellence and laboratories to investigate
HIV, through to ensuring access to the scientific products by all
beneficiaries, providing Intellectual property laws that are friendly, to
providing opportunity to affected persons to present their psychosocial status
and lastly allowing communities to meet and invigorate each other as the fight
to eradicate HIV continues, requires all of us to bring down the discrimination
barriers.
Over 30,000 persons flocked to
the Venue of the convention. This moment’s theme: Turning the Tide of the HIV
epidemic together will remain the enduring call for everyone to be
involved in the fight against HIV. This calls for consistency, planning,
endurance, accountability, re-designing, re-dedication, capacity building and
passing on skills to others as well. You too can do something as we move
towards AIDS 2014, Melbourne.
What, unfortunately, transpires
during conferences for some activist-cum-leaders (who have personalised funders
and continue to make sure it is their names that appear everywhere) is very
de-motivating and the list is long: from stifling potential activists, lack of
grooming tendencies, through to being the permanent figure/s at all conferences
and engaging more in parties and dinners than actual conference sessions. As a
leader at your own micro-level what are you doing to either continue doing
something about eradicating HIV or giving room, and acknowledging those who are
genuinely doing HIV work ? Is it about enjoying trips when it comes to HIV
conferences in your case? Is it about not allowing your data collectors or
staff below you, access to processes that would have enabled them benefit from
support in form of scholarships by denying them recommendations? We know of so
called leaders who claim to have interventions and groups but in reality they
are just hood winking funders and they get all the support which they use for
personal gains. This goes to them: Stop being the burden.
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