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PREVENTION OF HIV/AIDS REQUIRES PUBLIC AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS, MOBILIZATION OF ALL SECTORS OF SOCIETY, SECRETARY-GENERAL SAYS Theme of Day against Drug Abuse Is 'Substance Abuse and HIV/AIDS' Following is the message by Secretary-General Kofi Annan for the International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, 26 June: The theme of this year's International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking is "Substance Abuse and HIV/AIDS". Injecting drug use is the main mode of transmission of HIV/AIDS in many countries in Asia, Latin America and Eastern Europe. It is estimated that between five and 10 per cent of global HIV infections are a result of injecting drug use -- an exceptionally potent way of spreading the virus since injecting drug users are often linked in tight networks and commonly share injecting equipment. The work of the United Nations International Drug Control Programme (UNDCP) as a partner agency with UNAIDS is an important part of the common strategy to fight the HIV/AIDS epidemic. In Brazil and in Eastern Europe, for instance, UNDCP is working on the frontline of campaigns to educate the most vulnerable about the link between intravenous drug use and HIV/AIDS, and the benefits of living a healthy life, free from drugs. Preventing HIV/AIDS and stopping drug abuse and trafficking are more
than public health concerns. HIV/AIDS touches every part of society. Above
all, it affects the young disproportionately, decimating the ranks of
the skilled and educated during their prime years, with tragic implications
for every affected country and region. Prevention requires political leadership,
information and public awareness campaigns in schools and in the workplace,
and the mobilization and involvement of all sectors of society, including
religious and community leaders. It also requires urgent action to alleviate
poverty, reduce stigma and ensure access to essential social services
for all. -- End --
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