God, AIDS, Africa & HOPE

Reflections / Gedanken

South Africas progress in the fields of HIV and AIDS

Numbers tested
before June 2010: 2 million tests annually  February 2011 11.9 million since June 2010  target:  further expansion at village level from June 2011 

Health centres accredited to provide ART
before June 2010: 490  February 2011: 2205 target: All 4000 health outlets by Dec 2011

People receiving HAART
before June 2010: 923000  February 2011: 1.4 mill  target: 3 mill by 2015

Nurses accredited to prescribe ART
before June 2010: 250 February 2011: 2000  target: 4000 by Dec 2011
Source: NAM

 

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So much to do and so little time…

Sitting on my working desk and  trying to plan the next months I receive the news that my uncle in Germany died. Well, he was old, but it still triggered besides all the normal reflection one has once again the acknowledgement that life has an end and that one has to use it wisely. I don’t think that it is important how much one has done, the much more important question is whether one has lived intensively whatever one has done in life and if one has been the person meant to be. So for me it is also not a question of age.. one can become 100 and waste most of his or her time. I have seen people having achieved with 40 more than others with 80.
I think such a reflection is also meaningful when one deals with HIV and AIDS. Right, in many countries they are talking about a chronic disease and also we starting in South Africa to do so. Nevertheless every day are dying hundreds of people, mostly young people still as a consequence of HIV and AIDS. And looking to Africa, there are more reasons for dying young on this continent. So, once again: every second of life is counting, nobody knows whether he or she will wake up tomorrow morning, whether he or she will see the end of this day. The past is gone for good, the future is not known, the only time we can live and determine is the second of the moment. I know, a well-known fact. But we need to be reminded again and again, because it is so easy to forget in all the hectic of life. And even if there is so much to do and so little time..let’s not worry, we can only do what can fit in that very precious moment we just living now…

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Strategic goal of UNAIDS by 2015: 10. Gender-based violence

UNAIDS strategy goal by 2015:

  • Zero tolerance for gender-based violence.

Violence and the threat of violence can hamper people’s ability to adequately protect themselves from HIV infection and assert healthy sexual decision-making. In many countries, sex workers, people who use drugs and sexual minorities experience illegal law enforcement in the form of violence, rape, harassment and arbitrary arrest. All forms of gender-based violence and discrimination—against women and girls, men who have sex with men, transgender people and sex workers—should be recognised as human rights violations and as elements that can increase vulnerability to HIV. UNAIDS calls for programmes to eliminate gender-based violence and discrimination.

more info: www.unaids.org

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28.05.2011 Ball of HOPE

It is with great pleasure that I break through all the strategic goals of UNAIDS to add a small little blog about the Ball of HOPE 2011.
It was marvelous: the Brookly Holy Cross Senior Choir and the Dance Group kept the audience focused through the whole entertainment programme and when do you see standing ovations after the second song… Well done!!! Minister Winde and Consul General of Switzerland, Irene Flueckiger gave brief speeches but with contents to reflect on and Adolf Thelen and Band played in the usual professional and excellent manner. Raffle Tickets, the tribute to late Brian Sharkey,the Catholic Men’s Society Milnerton/Brooklyn with their ongoing support – all facets of life where present, not to forget all HOPE Cape Town employees in beautiful dresses, donated by Monika and Bernd Rosenkranz.

All in all an evening where I really only had to set the tone with my welcome speech, but otherwise to enjoy, communicate, liaise, network – thanks specially to my cooperation partner Anja Tambusso Ferraz who, together with Petra Reichwein, did most of the preparations as I was overseas.

It was indeed an evening of HOPE for those less fortune and those fortune had a ball of a lifetime. So everybody should be happy. The organisers are and say thank you to all our faithful supporters.

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Strategic goal of UNAIDS by 2015: 9. Women and girls

UNAIDS strategy goal by 2015:

  • HIV-specific needs of women and girls are addressed in at least half of all national HIV responses.

Women make up nearly 52% of the global total of people living with HIV. In sub-Saharan Africa, 60% of people living with HIV are women and girls. HIV-related funding do not fully address women’s vulnerabilities, for example, programmes for discordant couples, young women and female sex workers and programmes to change harmful gender norms and economic disempowerment. UNAIDS calls for building on the synergies between the gender and AIDS response for positive change to the lives of women and girls. All women and girls vulnerable to HIV should benefit from a wide range of prevention, treatment, care and support programmes that are tailored to the particular realities of their lives. Integration of HIV and sexual and reproductive health programmes.

more info: www.unaids.org

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