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Partnership Against AIDS Declaration
9 October 1998
HIV/AIDS is among us.
It is real. It is spreading.
We can only win against HIV/AIDS if we join hands to save our
nation.
For too long we have closed our eyes as a nation, hoping the
truth was not so real.
For many years, we have allowed the H-I-Virus to spread, and
at a rate in our country which is one of the fastest in the
world.
Every single day a further 1 500 people in South Africa get
infected. To date, more than 3 million people have been
infected.
The danger is real
Many more face the danger of being affected by HIV/AIDS.
Because it is carried and transmitted by human beings, it is
with us in our workplaces, in our classrooms and our lecture
halls.
It is there in our church gatherings and other religious
functions.
HIV/AIDS walks with us. It travels with us wherever we go. It
is there when we play sport. It is there when we sing and dance.
Many of us have grieved for orphans left with no one to fend
for them. We have experienced AIDS in the groans of wasting
lives. We have carried it in small and big coffins to many grave
yards.
At times we did not know that we were burying people who had
died from AIDS. At other times we knew, but chose to remain
silent.
And when the time comes for each one of us to make a personal
precautionary decision, we fall prey to doubt and false
confidence. We hope that HIV/AIDS is someone else's problem.
Changing our way of life
HIV/AIDS is not someone else's problem. It is my problem. It
is your problem.
By allowing it to spread, we face the danger that half of our
youth will not reach adulthood. Their education will be wasted.
The economy will shrink. There will be a large number of sick
people whom the healthy will not be able to maintain. Our dreams
as a people will be shattered.
HIV spread mainly through sex.
You have the right to live your life the way you want to.
But I appeal to the young people, who represent our country's
future, to abstain from sex for as long as possible. If you
decide to engage in sex, use a condom.
In the same way I appeal to both men and women to be faithful
to each other, but otherwise to use condoms.
Partnership
The power to defeat the spread of HIV and AIDS lies in our
Partnership: as youth, as women and men, as business people, as
workers, as religious people, as parents and teachers, as
students, as healers, as farmers and farm-workers, as the
unemployed and the professionals, as the rich and the poor - in
fact, all of us.
Today, we join hands in this Partnership Against HIV/AIDS,
united in our resolve to save the nation.
As Partners Against AIDS, together we pledge to spread the
message!
Every day, every night - wherever we are - we shall let our
families, friends and peers know that they can save themselves
and save the nation, by changing the way we live and how we
love. We shall use every opportunity openly to discuss the issue
of HIV/AIDS.
As Partners Against AIDS together we pledge to care!
We shall work together to care for those living with HIV/AIDS
and for the children orphaned through AIDS. They must not be
subjected to discrimination of any kind. They can live
productive lives for many years.
They are human beings like you and me. When we lend a hand,
we build our own humanity, and we remind ourselves that, like
them, each one of us can become infected.
As Partners Against AIDS together we pledge to pool our
resources and to commit our brain power!
There is still no cure for HIV and AIDS. Nothing can prevent
infection except our own behaviour.
We shall work together to support medical institutions to
search for a vaccine and a cure.
We shall mobilise all possible resources to spread the
message of prevention, to offer support to those infected and
affected, and to destigmatise HIV and AIDS and to continue our
search for a medical solution.
And so today we join hands in the Partnership, fully aware
that our unity is our strength. The simple but practical action
that we take today is tomorrow's insurance for our nation.
Accordingly, we pledge that whenever we meet and study, work
and sing, play and enjoy one another's company, we will protect
ourselves and our partners against HIV and AIDS.
Together, as Partners Against HIV/AIDS, we can and shall win.
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