World Health Professions Alliance (WHPA)
Health
Professionals Issue a Wake Up Call on AIDS
Geneva, Switzerland, 16 May 2004 −An
urgent plea to all national governments and health professionals to stop
procrastinating on the HIV/AIDS pandemic has been issued by the world’s
nursing, pharmacy and medical leaders.
Representatives of the three health professions,
attending the historic first conference of the World Health Professions Alliance
in Geneva today, unanimously passed a resolution urging governments to recognise
the scale of the tragedy facing the world and to immediately commit the necessary
funds to fight the pandemic.
The conference, bringing together for the first
time members from the International Council of Nurses, the International
Pharmaceutical Federation and the World Medical Association, were moved to
adopt the resolution after hearing a compelling and inspiring plea for support
from Stephen Lewis, United Nations Special Envoy for HIV/AIDS in Africa.
The resolution adopted read:
‘Recognising that
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the current HIV/AIDS pandemic presents an extraordinary
health, human rights and humanitarian crisis; |
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especially women and children are affected; |
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focused prevention programs can significantly reduce
new infections; |
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treatment options allow HIV positive persons to lead
a quality life; |
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without the appropriate prevention and treatment this
crisis will worsen to a level where some countries’ populations
may be decimated and their futures destroyed; and |
That countries at the heart of
the HIV/AIDS pandemic, provided they are supported with the necessary
financial and human resources, can rise to the challenge.
Therefore we, as leaders of the
medical, nursing and pharmacy professions, call on all national governments,
intergovernmental agencies and health professionals to recognise the
scale of the tragedy, to stop procrastinating and to commit, immediately,
the necessary funds and resources against HIV/AIDS.
As health professional leaders
we give our full commitment to this cause and call on all physicians,
nurses and pharmacists to act as strong advocates and social leaders
in the war against HIV/AIDS.’
The World Health Professions Alliance brings
together medicine, nursing and pharmacy through their representative international
organisations, International Council of Nurses (ICN), International Pharmaceutical
Federation (FIP) and the World Medical Association (WMA) and represents more
than 20 million health professionals worldwide.
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