China unveiled here Saturday a five-year anti-AIDS education
project aimed at providing better sex and AIDS prevention education
to 100 million middle school and college students.
The project, co-organized by China Charity Federation and the
Chinese Society of Education, will raise 100 million yuan (US$12.5
million) to fund sex education and AIDS prevention activities in
10,000 schools all over the country, and to aid children infected
with HIV or orphaned by AIDS.
Xu Jialu, vice chairman of the Standing Committee of the
National People's Congress (NPC), said the topics of healthy sex
and AIDS prevention are closely linked. But in traditional China,
people were reluctant to talk to young people about sex.
"It's good that the project attaches equal importance to the two
subjects," Xu said.
Xu said that he hoped that society as a whole will pay attention
to and contribute to the project.
China's Ministry of Health said that the number of people with
HIV has risen 27.5 percent since the beginning of this year. By the
end of October, a total of 183,733 people were officially reported
as HIV carriers, 39,644 more than at the end of 2005.
According to estimates by the Chinese Ministry of Health, the
WHO and UNAIDS, China has about 650,000 people living with
HIV/AIDS, including 75,000 who have developed AIDS.
(Xinhua News Agency December 25, 2006)
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