November has been set as "Red Ribbon Month" by the Chinese
Foundation for Prevention of STD and AIDS attached to the Ministry
of Health.
According to Zeng Yi, academician of the Chinese Academy of
Sciences and chairman of the foundation, the AIDS-related
educational month was to commemorate Dec. 1, the 15th World AIDS
Day.
Within the month, a series of activities concerning AIDS prevention
and control will be carried out, according to Zeng. The foundation
will publicize AIDS-related knowledge through all media, and will
hold relevant lectures in some universities in Beijing. It will
also provide publicity pamphlets and free condoms to the
public.
Zeng said that the "Red Ribbon Month" was a part of the
foundation's "121 Joint Action Plan" for AIDS prevention and
control publicity, which was launched this March with the theme of
"live and let live".
"The Chinese government has already made remarkable achievements in
AIDS prevention and control," Zeng said. "However, the work
requires sufficient funds, and it is not possible for the
government to solely fund the work." He hoped that the society as a
whole would contribute to AIDS prevention and control, especially
enterprises.
Zeng said that contributing to AIDS prevention and control was the
best way for enterprises to pay back society. He also pointed out
that, at the same time, it helped boost enterprises' reputation and
thus would be beneficial to their development.
The "Red Ribbon Month" will end on Dec. 1, when the foundation will
hold an awarding ceremony at the Great Hall of the People, in
praise of enterprises and individuals who have contributed to the
undertaking.
(Xinhua News Agency November 5, 2003)
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