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Charter Aims To Stop A.i.d.s. (Press, 1 December 1988)

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Summary: Charter Aims To Stop A.i.d.s. (Press, 1 December 1988)

A coalition of over 250 prominent figures in various fields, including pop stars, politicians, sports personalities, and church leaders, has come together to support a charter aimed at combating the spread of A.I.D.S. The initiative was announced as part of a new $10 million advertising campaign launched by the Health Education Council, focusing on raising awareness about H.I.V. and A.I.D.S. The charter's signatories, which include notable names such as actor Michael Caine, singers like Sir Harry Secombe and Rick Astley, violinist Sir Yehudi Menuhin, and cricketer Graham Gooch, express a shared commitment to educate the public about the disease and to foster a more compassionate and understanding attitude towards those affected by it. The charter outlines a serious recognition of the "terrifying human and economic toll" that A.I.D.S. has wrought and emphasises that it is an issue that concerns "everyone." The signatories assert that immediate action is crucial to prevent further infections and loss of life, highlighting that, in the near future, most people will likely know someone who has been infected with H.I.V. They stress the importance of creating a supportive environment where individuals living with H.I.V. or A.I.D.S. are treated with dignity and kindness. With the charter set to be published in the national press and available for further signatures across the country, the coalition aims to mobilise public support in their fight against this serious health crisis. They commit themselves to using their platforms to promote understanding and prevention efforts, highlighting that this initiative is essential for safeguarding public health and caring for the individuals affected by this disease.

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Publish Date:1st December 1988
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