Media Leaders Commit Resources to Addressing HIV/AIDS in India
India has the second highest number of people living with HIV/AIDS in the world, after South Africa. According to the National AIDS Control Organization, there were 5.1 million people living with HIV/AIDS in India as of 2003.
In an effort to address this problem, American actor Richard Gere and Indian industrialist/socialite Parmeshwar Godrej launched the Heroes Project, a public education initiative to work with Indian media companies and other societal leaders to develop coordinated public HIV/AIDS awareness campaigns. As part of this project, 25 top executives from leading media companies across India met in January 2005 with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh at his residence for a Media Leaders Summit on HIV/AIDS to discuss what they can do to address the growing epidemic in India.
According to this Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) news release, "Coming out of the Summit, which was convened by the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, and the Heroes Project in partnership with the Kaiser Family Foundation and Avahan Initiative of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, were new commitments by the attending media leaders to use their collective communications expertise and resources to reach Indians - especially youth - with information about how to prevent HIV and to help combat AIDS-related stigma and discrimination. All of the attending executives signed a statement of support pledging to work together to expand public knowledge and understanding about HIV/AIDS." An addendum to the news release lists specific statements of commitment by Dainik Jagran, Hindustan Times, MTV, NDTV, Prasar Bharati, SET India, Star TV, SUN TV, The Hindu, and Zee TV.
Drew Altman, Ph.D., President and CEO of the KFF commented, "Through sustained efforts the media can play an important role in breaking the silence and mobilizing society to confront the epidemic. Today's meeting is a show of leadership itself for other nations about what is possible when the public and private sectors join together."
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