Nelson Mandela and HIV/AIDS
"I
am now devoting my life to fight AIDS in Africa, especially with
young people," declared Nelson Mandela, the former President
of South Africa, when he accepted an award for humanity from the
British Red Cross.
The award was presented by Dr. Jacques Moreillon (Secretary General
of the World Organization of the Scout Movement) in his capacity
as a member of the International Committee of the Red Cross. In
the 1970's Dr. Moreillon visited Dr. Mandela many times on behalf
of the Red Cross when he was imprisoned on Robben Island. They have
remained in close contact.
Their recent meeting in London was an opportunity for Dr. Moreillon
to explain to Dr. Mandela the new AIDS programme being undertaken
in Africa by the Alliance of Youth CEOs.
(from www.scout.org, August
2003)
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