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Noble and Good Tainted by Ideological Nonsense: SIECUS on PEPFAR
by Julie Davids
Sun, 07/20/2008 - 8:49pm
SIECUS put out a great statement that really nails the problems in the PEPFAR bill that passed the Senate...
Statement of Joseph DiNorcia, Jr., President and CEO of SIECUS, on the Senate’s Passage of PEPFAR:
"It is a shame that something as noble and good as PEPFAR
has become tainted by the ideological nonsense of the outgoing
administration. This bill represents the same war on evidence-based
prevention that it did five years ago and, if left unchanged, will
likely only continue to destroy a comprehensive approach to
prevention. Provisions such as an ongoing and disproportionate
emphasis on abstinence-until-marriage, a prostitution pledge which has
nearly obliterated outreach to this population, a lack of common sense
integration between family planning and HIV-prevention work, and a
stricter conscience clause all represent the worst of our politics.
Further, these provisions will continue to undermine what ought to be
the most outstanding evidence of American compassion because they
extend the domestic, social-conservative assault on mainstream American
values into an international arena in the most cynical of ways.
“It speaks volumes that President Bush is certain to sign
this bill with enthusiasm, and to champion these same ideological
provisions in the process. Certainly, there are things to laud in the
bill. It lifts the travel ban on HIV-positive persons, explicitly
recognizes the needs of men who have sex with men in tackling the
epidemic, and significantly increases investment in treatment. But,
the continued denial of HIV services to sex workers and the failure to
explicitly support the integration of family planning/reproductive
health services with HIV services are inexcusable omissions.
“In large part, it is money that has corrupted the process
of reauthorizing this law, and it is money that made many advocates and
members of Congress turn a blind eye to the ongoing denigration of
prevention efforts. Therefore we call on the next administration to
work with a new Congress to ensure that future prevention investments
reflect authentic compassion for those countries and people affected by
HIV and AIDS."
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