NGOs
to play important role in China's AIDS prevention, control
[Xinhua, 13 April 2004]
BEIJING -- China is now forming a new AIDS prevention and control
mechanism, in which non-governmental organizations (NGOs) will play an
important role, Hao Yang, an official with the Disease Control Department
of the Health Ministry, said Tuesday.
Speaking at the launch meeting of the Global AIDS Program, Hao
said that the new mechanism is under the leadership of the government,
with the cooperation of all departments and the participation of society
as a whole.
According to statistics from the Health Ministry, China currently
has around 840,000 HIV-carriers. However, experts warn that the number
will grow to 10 million by 2010 unless effective measures are taken.
The Chinese government will strengthen communication and cooperation
with NGOs, making them play an important role in China's AIDS prevention
and control, said the official.
The flexibility of NGOs will make it easier for them to carry
out AIDS-related activities like voluntary publicity, free education and
condom distribution, Hao said.
The central government will provide more financial support for
China's NGOs, he said, and will invite public bidding for certain projects,
encouraging more NGOs to participate in AIDS prevention and control work.
Henk Bekedam, the World Health Organization's (WHO) representative
in China, said NGOs in China should learn from their western counterparts
to make every effort for AIDS-related publicity under the strong support
of the government, earning fame for themselves while winning the recognition
and respect of society.
"The WHO always supports China's AIDS prevention and
care," said Bekedam. "And we shall also pay close attention to NGOs working in this field and give
out our help as much as possible."
The WHO will help establish a complete database of China's HIV-carriers,
said Bekedam, not only including all the information about them, but also
following up on their treatment and the protection of their rights.
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