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"The
songs that I've written about Africa, and AIDS and HIV and about the power of
humanitarian love, those songs, I'm gonna sing them because I know that it's real."
-- India.Arie
"It's not
fair that people ignore AIDS in Africa because it's Africa. It's not fair." --
India.Arie |

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“I have friends of
mine who have died of AIDS and many of those friends…did not tell me until the
very end...because they felt that there was a stigma, a taboo, attached to it…now
we have more women infected with HIV/AIDS, many of those women were infected by
their husbands who did not tell them” -- Bianca
Jagger | 
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“Abstinence, being faithful and correct and consistent condom use are the only
ways to successfully reach everyone when discussing HIV prevention. I believe
that the abstinence message alone does not solve the AIDS epidemic.” -- Ashley
Judd You
have so much power to bring awareness, prevention and change. -- Ashley
Judd The
empowerment of girls and women is an essential tool to preventing the HIV/AIDS
emergency from exploding any further -- Ashley
Judd |
As
a Goodwill Ambassador for YouthAIDS, I’ve learned that the face of AIDS is increasingly
young and female. By educating young people and empowering them to make the right
choices we can stop the spread of HIV/AIDS
-- Ashley
Judd
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"We
must work to repeal trade agreements that impede access to affordable generic
drugs. We must work to cause the IMF and the World Bank to reduce and eventually
eliminate the debt that takes poor nations' resources away from crises like AIDS.
We must focus America's leadership on addressing and ending this epidemic."
-- Dennis Kucinich
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"Did you know
knowledge is the key to stopping the spread of AIDS. Yet millions of children
are missing an education. Missing their teachers who have died of the disease.
Missing from class as they stay home to care for their dying mothers and fathers.
Children are missing your support. Unite for Children. Unite against AIDS."
-- Jessica Lange
(UNICEF
video PSA) |
"It takes a variety
of strategies and initiatives to address this pandemic. It's about life and death
and the survival of humanity." -- Barbara
Lee |  |
"I've
witnessed the total devastation of HIV and AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa... I've
met too many brave and beautiful children who are struggling to care for their
sick parents or their orphaned brothers and sisters. Many children infected with
HIV will not live to see their fifth birthday... Children suffer not only from
this virus but also the stigma, poverty and destruction that accompany it. As
a UNICEF ambassador I hope to draw more attention and funding to this crisis.
The tsunami in Asia revealed the deep compassion and generosity of people worldwide.
By working together and applying that same focus and support, we can protect a
new generation of children from suffering." --
Lucy Liu |

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“Why has there
been so much secrecy about AIDS? When you ask where did the virus come from, it
raises a lot of flags. That makes me suspicious.” ~ Wangari
Maathai |  |
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publicity to HIV/AIDS and not hide it, because [that is] the only way to make
it appear like a normal illness" -- Nelson
Mandela | 
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"Football is being
used as a language in that project...The vital message being communicated to the
boys and young men is about safe sex, the use of condoms and preventing the spread
of HIV/AIDS." -- Sir
Roger Moore (UNICEF
video PSA) |
"Young
people were once considered relatively safe from HIV/AIDS. “Today, their lives
and futures are at risk throughout the world because of this disease. I believe
it is young people throughout the world who offer us the greatest hope for defeating
this deadly pandemic." -- Liam
Neeson "The
cause of making the world a better place for children unites us all - today HIV/AIDS
is the biggest threat to this one universal objective. UNICEF needs us all to
help them change the world for children" -- Liam
Neeson (UNICEF
video PSA) | 
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Like no other illness,
AIDS tests our ability to put ourselves in someone else's shoes -- to empathize
with the plight of our fellow man. While most would agree that the AIDS orphan
or the transfusion victim or the wronged wife contracted the disease through no
fault of their own, it has too often been easy for some to point to the unfaithful
husband or the promiscuous youth or the gay man and say "This is your fault. You
have sinned." I don't think that's a satisfactory response. My faith reminds me
that we all are sinners. -- Barack
Obama |
If
condoms and potentially microbicides can prevent millions of deaths [from AIDS],
they should be made more widely available. I know that there are those who, out
of sincere religious conviction, oppose such measures. And with these folks, I
must respectfully but unequivocally disagree. I do not accept the notion that
those who make mistakes in their lives should be given an effective death sentence.
Nor am I willing to stand by and allow those who are entirely innocent -- wives
who, because of the culture they live in, often have no power to refuse sex with
their husbands, or children who are born with the infection as a consequence of
their parent's behavior -- suffer when condoms or other measures would have kept
them from harm.
-- Barack
Obama
"Investment
in AIDS will be repaid a thousand-fold in lives saved and communities held together."
-- Dr. Peter Piot, Executive Director, UNAIDS
"No
war on the face of the Earth is more destructive than the AIDS pandemic."
-- Colin Powell
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| “When
my father died of AIDS, I knew I had to do everything in my power to prevent others
from going through what he endured. I support AmFAR which provides funds for cutting
edge AIDS research so we can find a vaccine and a cure. ” -- Natasha
Richardson |
"AIDS
destroys families, decimates communities and, particularly in the poorest areas
of the world, threatens to destabilize the social, cultural, and economic fabric
of entire nations..."
-- Rabbi David Saperstein, Director of the Religious
Action Center of Reform Judaism
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"Knowledge is the key to
stopping the spread of AIDS. Yet millions of children are missing an education.
Missing their teachers who have died of the disease. Missing from class as they
stay home to care for their dying mothers and fathers. Children are missing your
support. Unite for Children. Unite against AIDS." -- Susan
Sarandon (UNICEF
video PSA) |
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"As a new mother, I want to give my children the best start in life but millions
of children affected with AIDS don’t live with such certainty. We can all do something
to give them a future worth living for. We can make a difference in a child’s
life by joining with UNICEF to ensure that mothers and children are given the
treatment that they deserve, in order to live a life free from HIV and AIDS.”
-- Claudia Schiffer
(UNICEF
video PSA) |
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“I’m a firm believer that
education is the most efficient tool we have to make people aware and make our
children aware, and to protect them from the scourge of the century, which is
AIDS.” -- Shakira
(UNICEF
video PSA) |
Like
the effects of industrial pollution ... the AIDS crisis is evidence of a world
in which nothing important is regional, local, limited; in which everything that
can circulate does, and every problem is, or is destined to become, worldwide
-- Susan Sontag “AIDS
occupies such a large part in our awareness because of what it has been taken
to represent. It seems the very model of all the catastrophes privileged populations
feel await them.” -- Susan
Sontag | 
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"I believe that
this could very well be looked back on as the sin of our generation...I believe
that our children and their children, 40 or 50 years from now, are going to ask
me, what did you do while 40 million children became orphans in Africa? "
-- Rich Stearns, President of World Vision, US
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I think the statistics of
AIDS are so terrifying, so overwhelming that it makes you think that I can't act.
But actually you can. You can write letters, you can activate yourself and other
people. You can be aware, you can educate yourself about it and you can talk about
it. And all of those things are extremely positive, even within your group - of
your family and your friends. Merely raising the issue is a hugely important social
and political act and people mustn't think that just because they're not shifting
the world slightly to the left every time they pick up a pen. The way, I think,
anything has ever really changed on this planet is through large groups of very
ordinary people saying something finally. -- Emma
Thompson |  |
I think it's [the
AIDS fight] the most important and most pressing one - I think it's a global emergency
and I think in a way we all have to address it and engage with it because I think
it's the biggest threat to the human race that we have ever faced.
-- Emma
Thompson
I
think we're creating a situation that's incredibly dangerous. There's a lot of
chat at the moment about the war on terror and whilst there are many causes for
acts of terrorism, what kind of society are you creating if you allow civil society
in Africa to die and create millions upon millions of orphans? Where are they
going to go? What kind of cults, what kind of militias, what's going to happen?
The accession of violence in those countries, the possibility of that, to me is
very terrifying.
-- Emma
Thompson
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