To integrate worldwide resources to help million of AIDS patients in this region, we are calling the international community to act more decisively in providing drug therapies that can make it possible for people to live productive lives despite HIV infection. We applaud the efforts of some pharmaceutical companies to reduce costs of drugs for developing countries, but supplies of affordable treatment are limited and still expensive.
We are also calling public awareness to meet the giving levels projected by the international funds to fight AIDS.. We are currently organizing an extensive program of ongoing education for children in China who have lost their parents to AIDS. We are working with charity organizations across the World to become more effective in HIV/AIDS education and in equipping World AIDS Day-China as caregivers.
On World AIDS Day-China, 2006 , we call upon all men and women in all societies to observe responsible, safe sexual practices; to avoid all forms of substance abuse, including those that can transmit HIV, and to avoid exposing others to infection should they contract the AIDS virus by blood selling.
We call upon nations rich and poor and upon the international community to devote themselves more ardently to the control and eventual eradication of HIV/AIDS in this area.
We call upon all caring people to devote their caring and efforts, their gifts, and their service to HIV/AIDS prevention, care, and treatment.
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