Non-government organizations (NGOs) in China should intensively
cooperate with the Chinese government in AIDS prevention and
control, said Zeng Yi, chairman of the Chinese Foundation for
Prevention of STD and AIDS in Beijing
Wednesday.
Zeng, also an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences,
said there were around one million HIV carriers now in China, and
the number would increase tenfold in 2020 if no drastic measures
were taken. "There is no time to delay in prevention and control
work", he warned.
"NGOs like our foundation should work in cooperation with the
government to boost China's AIDS prevention and control work," Zeng
said. He considered Thailand a good example in this respect --after
decades of mutual efforts between the Thai government and NGOs,
Thailand had successfully controlled its number of AIDS sufferers
to below one million, which was decreasing.
According to Dr. Zeng, the spread of AIDS prevention and control
knowledge to general public is most crucial for AIDS prevention and
control in China, and thus increasing investment in AIDS prevention
and control, to a large extent, means increasing investment in AIDS
education.
Meanwhile, Zeng expressed the hope that the Chinese government
could strengthen its investment in AIDS prevention and control, as
well as HIV research, because "compared with European countries,
China's HIV research outlay is very limited, which in turn hinders
the progress of China's anti-AIDS work."
However, it was impossible for the government to pay for
everything, he acknowledged, so society as a whole, especially the
business community, ought to financially support AIDS prevention
and control in China.
"If every Chinese person donates two yuan (about 24 US cents),
we can promise that in three years' time six million Chinese will
be spared from the disease because of timely and effective
publicity," Zeng said.
(Xinhua News Agency November 27, 2003)