G8 - HIV Election Action
posted: 30/04/2010
With the general election under a week away, what do your parliamentary candidates feel about the HIV pandemic? Will they take the action that’s needed?
2010 is the deadline for meeting the G8’s pledge to provide universal access to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support.
However, 10 million adults and children are still waiting for life-saving HIV treatment.
G8 – why are 10 million still waiting for HIV treatment?
We need our politicians to end this injustice and we need you to do two things to make sure they do.
2 Quick actions
- Click to complete a quick online action that will email all your general election candidates demanding they support action on HIV
- Get ten other people to do it too – just forward this email to friends and family, so we maximise the impact. Tell them why you took action.
We need to remind politicians how important the international response to global HIV is. Supporters like you all across the country are taking action – emailing their parliamentary candidates to tell them about the Stop AIDS Campaign and asking them to meet with the campaign and join Parliament’s HIV/AIDS group.
Your emails will go to all of the people standing for parliament in your local constituency.
Got a reply? Forward it
If they email you back please forward these to the campaign so the campaign knows what each candidate says. Please forward any candidate replies to diarmaid@aidsconsortium.org.uk
You can find out more about the Stop AIDS Campaign here
Universal access to prevention, treatment, care and support is possible. But this won’t happen without your help. Please, take action and spread the word.
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