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Secretary-General's video message for Saddleback Civil Forum on Global Health


发言 | 潘基文, 前任秘书长


Pastor Warren, President Bush, Ladies and Gentlemen,

 

It is a great pleasure to send greetings to this forum.

 

AIDS continues to be one of the most devastating epidemics in history.

 

The disease is still one of the top ten causes of death worldwide, and is the number one killer in Africa.

 

Yet there has also been remarkable progress. Fewer people are being infected. Fewer people are dying. We are making inroads against stigma and discrimination.

 

We have to maintain this momentum.

 

We must protect people from the impact of the global financial crisis. Cutbacks in treatment and research would have devastating consequences.

 

The need to lead on AIDS is as real and urgent as ever.

 

I congratulate President Bush on his legacy of leadership in this fight.

 

The President's emergency plan for AIDS relief has made it possible for people in countries hardest hit by the disease to receive treatment.

 

The United States is now the largest contributor to the global response, and will spend $48 billon over the next five years not only on AIDS but also malaria and tuberculosis.

 

We are not powerless in face of disease. I pledge to do my utmost in this struggle, and I will count on you to join me.

 

Your engagement and support can mean the difference between life and death for millions of people around the world. Thank you very much.