(CARICOM Secretariat, Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown,
Guyana) The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and the
Federal Republic of Germany will sign shortly, an
Agreement under which Germany will provide up to
eight million Euros to fight HIV and AIDS.
CARICOM will sign the agreement on behalf of the
Pan-Caribbean Partnership against HIV/AIDS (PANCAP),
Secretary-General of the Caribbean Community, His
Excellency Edwin Carrington said on Tuesday, 30
October 2007.
Shortly before accepting the credentials of His
Excellency Dr. Ernst Martens, new Ambassador of
Germany to CARICOM, the Secretary-General expressed
appreciation to Germany for its contribution to the
efforts in the region to slow the spread of HIV and
AIDS.
“The funds provided by your government in the sum
of up to eight Million Euros are most welcome at
this time, for we are at a delicate stage in the
fight against this scourge. It is a time when
mortality from AIDS is declining, but at the same
time, the prevalence rates of HIV and AIDS are
increasing,” the Secretary-General said.
At its recent Annual General Meeting in Antigua,
PANCAP agreed that universal access to prevention,
care and treatment must be the flagship to guide its
Plan of Action for the next five years.
“Within this framework and given the current
trends in the profile of the disease, it is
essential that emphasis be placed on prevention.
Your country’s contribution to the prevention of
that scourge is deeply appreciated,”
Secretary-General Carrington noted.
Contact:
piu@caricom.org