PRESS RELEASE | December 3, 2001Alicia Keyes, Gwen Stefani, Eve, *NSYNC and Other AAAW SupportersPut Global AIDS Pandemic as a #1 Priority for US Politicians at the BillBoard Awards "Americans are starting to wake up to a whole world out there to which we have closed our eyes in the past. Since September 11th we know we can never do that again. We have started asking about What's Going On in other countries. We are learning that AIDS is destroying lives and hope for millions of children - but we are also learning that we can do something about it. Americans are a generous people - so let's take this opportunity to make a huge impact - by encouraging our government to give a little more of our great wealth to the world's poor to fight AIDS." says Justin Timberlake of *NSYNC. Justin was joined by Alicia Keyes, Eve, Gwen Stefani, and partners from the three key charity projects that Artists Against AIDS Worldwide is supporting with proceeds from the sale of the What's Going On single. The partners are: The Global AIDS Alliance which leads advocacy campaigns in the USA; the Hope for African Children Initiative (HACI) and the Africa Alive! YouthAIDS Initiative (AA!YA). These initiatives need more cash to function effectively and save more lives. It is initiatives like HACI and AAYA that the US government could effectively spend more money on now. That is why the Stop Global AIDS campaign is asking for urgent government action through donating more dollars to fight AIDS, deeper debt relief for AIDS-affected poor countries, and wider access to life-saving treatment for all those afflicted with AIDS. On current spending levels another three million Africans will die of AIDS next year and by the end of the decade there will be 40 million AIDS orphans in Africa. This is threatening to destabilize the African continent. This in turn could threaten global security. For the sake of African children and our own we cannot sit back and let this happen. QUOTES FROM KEY PLAYERS IN THE STOP GLOBAL AIDS CAMPAIGN "What's
Going On is bringing a message hope and compassion from our artists to
so many Africans who are suffering the devastating impact of AIDS. It
is our greatest hope that we can help inspire our political leaders to
save the lives of all those children and parents so that we can create
a better world together." "The
children who are being orphaned and endangered across Africa today are
the ones who will have to rebuild their communities in the coming years.
Making sure those children have a positive future is essential as the
world addresses the AIDS pandemic, and we are doing that by helping community-based
organizations across the continent get the resources they need to strengthen
the work they are already doing." "AIDS
is the most devastating global health emergency in human history. Over
25 million people have died, 40 million are infected, and the experts
say the situation is going to get worse before it gets better. This is
totally unacceptable. We know how to prevent AIDS and there are affordable
drugs to treat people who are infected. It is long past time for governments
to drastically increase the amount of resources to combat this disease,
and the United States must lead the way." "Young
people have the power to turn the tide on the AIDS pandemic in Africa,
but access is the key, access to prevention information and tools and
to a seat at the table where decisions are made on AIDS policy." Some Key Facts About HIV/AIDS:
For more information please contact Beverly Visty on 1213 706 9321, or Lis Perry on1213 308 6021. Weblinks: Artists Against AIDS Worldwide: www.aaaw.org Global AIDS Alliance: www.globalaidsalliance.org Hope for African Children Initiative: www.hopeforafricanchildren.org Africa Alive! YouthAIDS Initiative: www.africaaliveyouthaids.org For Photos Please go to WireImage www.wireimage.com |
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