Month: December 2011

Latin America focus AIDS to reduce infection and discrimination

Bogota, 1 Dec (EFE).-Latin America, where there are 1.5 million infected with HIV, today announced new efforts in the fight against AIDS aimed, mainly, to reduce to zero new infections and deaths and prevent transmission mother-child of the virus, as well as to combat discrimination.

Latin America actions have responded to the call of the UN, which this year focused precisely, the world day of the fight against AIDS in the goal of reaching zero new infections by the Virus of human immunodeficiency (HIV), which in 2010 amounted to 2.7 billion worldwide, 21% less than recorded in 1997.

On that line, Brazil, recognized for their prevention policies and their struggle for access to low-cost medicines, launched the campaign “AIDS has no prejudices.” “Prevent”, addressed to young gays and transvestites, one of the groups in which most increased the rate of infection in recent years (10.1 per cent in the last 12 years).

Also in the area of prevention, in Ecuador, where it is estimated that there are currently at least 18,000 people living with HIV, the Red Cross announced its support for measures aimed to educate the public about the disease, to combat drug abuse and the promotion of sport, to avoid situations of “vulnerability”.

In Nicaragua, where 6.406 cases of infection with HIV have been detected since 1987, the Government considers that AIDS became a “problem of development”, decided to devote more resources and opened a laboratory of molecular biology in order to combat and prevent this and other diseases.

While in El Salvador, which since 1984 has registered 27,000 cases of HIV, the representative of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), José Ruales, stressed that this nation “reached a coverage of 74.5% of adults with HIV” receiving treatment.

“The progress we have made prove that can meet the challenge of having zero discrimination and zero zero new infections the AIDS-related deaths”, considered the Secretary general of the United Nations, Ban Ki-moon, who today urged countries to contemplate increased funding to put an end to the problem.

In this regard, the Government of Guatemala recalled today that invests about 19,08 million of dollars in treatment for those infected with HIV, while the programme of the United Nations on AIDS (UNAIDS) and the Red Cross launched the initiative “To see to understand”, in order to combat discrimination in that nation centroamericana.

Also several institutions Mexico, where there is free access to antiretroviral drugs since 2003, requested that will strengthen actions aimed at combating the stigmatization of those suffering from AIDS, which has affected about 150,000 people since 1983 in the country.

In addition, PAHO highlighted progress made by some countries of the region, such as Cuba (which has an average of one or two annual of infected children births), in reducing transmission mother-child of HIV.

PAHO, regional agency of the World Health Organization (who), estimated that the call rate of vertical transmission in Latin America and the Caribbean is 15%, “significantly higher” than the 2% that is required to achieve the elimination, but lower than 35% reported prior to the interventions of health public.

In this respect, United States.UU. and Dominican Republic, nation in which some 58,000 people are carriers of the virus – 60 per cent of them women–signed an agreement to reduce the transmission of HIV from mother to child to less than 2% with a strategy that will run in 16 Dominican hospitals.

On Thursday, several countries also took to agitate for universal access to therapies by people.

At Honduras, where 29.257 people have contracted HIV since the first case was recorded in 1985, thousands of people marched to raise awareness about the seriousness of the problem, with messages alluding to fidelity of the couple, the use of condoms and messages about the high cost of treatment and discrimination.

And the emblematic Buenos Aires Obelisco, dressed in red to mark the world day to combat AIDS, disease in Argentina affecting about 130,000 people, half of them unknown condition.

Also Thursday, the Government of Colombia, country in which since 1983 has been 83.467 cases of infection by HIV, he issued a postage stamp official in connection with the world day against AIDS.

And in Paraguay, where there are 13,000 carriers of HIV, the Health Ministry supported a day of awareness in downtown Asuncion.

Some people performed acrobatics from the tip of the Obelisk of Buenos Aires to commemorate the world day to combat AIDS, disease in Argentina affecting about 130,000 people, half of them unknown status. EFE

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Carlos Slim will make 8 million dollars global campaign against HIV/AIDS

Mexico, 1 Dec (EFE).-Mexican businessman Carlos Slim will provide eight million dollars in the next four years to the initiative Global Fund (RED) eradicate the virus HIV/AIDS by 2015, said today the telephone America Movil (AMX) said in a statement

AMX and the Fundación Carlos Slim announced today its commitment to this Global Fund (RED) which brings together numerous organizations in the world to promote action against AIDS, he noted the company America Movil.

The company reported that together with its subsidiaries, Telcel and Comcel, it will promote its 300 million users to join in this effort with actions linked to this campaign.

As part of this partnership with (RED), América Móvil pledged one million dollars a year over the next four years, to help finance marketing and awareness-raising campaigns aimed at eradicating the transmission of the HIV virus from mother to child by 2015.

Added that Carlos Slim Foundation would “bring another four million dollars to the cause”.

Slim announced today its partnership with the Global Fund (RED) in the event “The Beginning of the End of AIDS” attended by President Barak Obama, former Presidents George w. Bush, Bill Clinton, Dr. Sanjay Gupta, Director of network, Deborah Dugan, Alicia Keys, Bono, Bobby Shriver.

“Carry all our networks in Latin America to do through these, our clients get their donations to the Global Fund fighting HIV/AIDS virus in the next four years, until 2015”, said the statement.

Furthermore, Bono, the lead singer of the band U2 and one of the main promoters of this initiative, said that Slim “has the participation of millions of people in their multiple networks, then we will reach the goal having communication with all of them”. EFE

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Funds for climate, in short term; questions for future

DURBAN (Reuters) – the rich countries are on track to meet its promise to deliver 30 billion dollars in the short term to finance climate, issues a figure which seeks to help poor nations to tackle warming overall.

However, emerged some questions during the climate talks held in Durban this week about whether donors will be able to strengthen support of $ 100 billion a year by 2020, as part of a Fund in the long term to help the developing countries in their fight against change climate.

“United States undertakes to fulfil our part of the total effort”, on Thursday told reporters Jonathan Pershing, Special Envoy of that country for the climate.

It is expected that more than 190 countries participating in the climate talks sign long-term the ecological climate Fund (GCF), but there are still concerns with respect to where will leave money, given that the debt crisis is hitting the main donors.

Japan, the biggest donor so far delivered 12.5 billion dollars at the end of last month, of the total of about of committed $ 15 billion.

About 3,500 million dollars of its contribution comes from the private sector, while the whole has approached nearly 600 projects in 95 Nations, of which more than half is in Africa or in countries less developed.

United States and the European Union said that they have doomed 5.1 billion euros and 4.7 billion euros, respectively, in the past two years.

Critics have expressed concern about how much of that money will be used for short-term investments – mitigation measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions – compared with the adaptation, seeking to reduce the vulnerability of those most affected by extreme and changing patterns climate.

(1 dollar = 0,7429 EUR)

(Additional report of Jon Herskovitz and Michael Szabo.) (Edited by Rodrigo Charme in Spanish)

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A giant iceberg requires to cancel a mission to Antarctica

HOBART, Australia (Reuters) – A giant iceberg has forced an Australian team to leave his pilgrimage summer to Antarctica, the base built by the browser most famous of the nation, Douglas Mawson, altering the celebrations planned for the centennial of the expedition of Mawson.

The iceberg known as B9B and about 100 km, has entered the Bay of the Commonwealth in Eastern Antarctica, blocking access by sea to the historical Mawson, wooden cabins situated in an area isolated from the continent at Cape Denison.

“I am very disappointed.” “Would have been wonderful to be part of the action,” he told Reuters Rob Easther, Manager of the expedition huts of Mawson.

La Fundación cabins of Mawson sends mission every summer to develop repair and restore the buildings, constructed by Mawson and his team in 1912, during his expedition in 1911-14 Cape Denison.

The team expected to be on the ground to help visitors to several cruises that planned to carry out the 2,500 km journey from the island of Tasmania, to the South of Australia, Cape Denison for the centennial of the expedition of Mawson, sailed from Hobart, the capital of Tasmania, on December 2, 2011.

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South Africa launches a campaign against the HIV infection rate

Cape (Reuters) – South Africa town wants that its rate of new HIV-infected go down at least 50% in the next five years and for this will try to improve its recent achievements, after years of failures to control AIDS and the increase in mortality, said Thursday President Jacob Zuma.

Former President Thabo Mbeki was criticised for not taking AIDS seriously, leaving South Africa with one of the largest populations of infected with HIV in the world.

But since then, the country has achieved some successes with a reduction of 50 per cent in the transmission of HIV from mother to children between 2008 and 2010 due to improved access to antiretroviral drugs.

More than 13 million people became the checks of the virus since April of the year after a rigorous government campaign.

“Have achieved many successes in the fight against HIV and AIDS, in South Africa and globally”, said Zuma before releasing the second plan AIDS will be developed between 2012 and 2016.

The National Strategic Plan, among other goals, seeks to reduce new infections with HIV at least by half, down the number of people affected by tuberculosis (TB) and deaths related to this disease by a similar margin and have at least 80 per cent of eligible patients for antiretroviral treatment.

“Cannot treat HIV and tuberculosis of separately”, Zuma said and added that the new emphasis, non-existent in the previous campaign is in great need due to the high rate of co-infection of the two diseases.

The new plan also identifies sexual violence and intimidation of women as a key factor in the spread of HIV/AIDS.

“Recent in South Africa Research shows that we can prevent HIV infection if young women are not subject to violence or intimidation on the part of their partners,” said Zuma.

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Surah Al-Rehman – The Ultimate Free Remedy for Incurable Diseases

(By Listening Only- 20 Minutes Only)

Kindly download the Surah “AL-REHMAN” (recited by Qari Abdul Basit without translation) from here.


Treatment Plan

Just Listen to it three times a day (morning, afternoon, evening) for seven consecutive days using following procedure:-


    Before listening:

  • Close your eyes
  • Feel your self in front of ALLAH Almighty/ God
  • Then listen to it with greater concentration and closed eyes

    When the recitation/ AUDIO is finished:

  • Open your eyes and take half glass of water
  • Close your eyes again and say “ALLAH” three times in your heart with deep affection/ love
  • Then drink the water with closed eyes in three sips

Surah Al-Rehman – The Ultimate Free Remedy for Incurable Diseases

(By Listening Only- 20 Minutes Only)

Kindly download the Surah “AL-REHMAN” (recited by Qari Abdul Basit without translation) from here.


Treatment Plan

Just Listen to it three times a day (morning, afternoon, evening) for seven consecutive days using following procedure:-


    Before listening:

  • Close your eyes
  • Feel your self in front of ALLAH Almighty/ God
  • Then listen to it with greater concentration and closed eyes

    When the recitation/ AUDIO is finished:

  • Open your eyes and take half glass of water
  • Close your eyes again and say “ALLAH” three times in your heart with deep affection/ love
  • Then drink the water with closed eyes in three sips