Guest guest Posted November 21, 2001 Report Share Posted November 21, 2001 Zambia seeks help for AIDS campaign The Statesman 21 November, 2001 New Delhi NEW DELHI, Nov. 20. - Dr D Kaunda, former president of Zambia, today sought India's assistance in fighting AIDS in his country. In a meeting with the Union health minister, Dr C P Thakur, Dr Kaunda complimented the Indian efforts in controlling the disease. He said India was the first developing country to manufacture some useful drugs for HIV/AIDS, and that the medicines manufactured here were cheaper than those in developed countries. He also sought India's assistance in the form of medicines and publicity material for creating awareness about the disease. Dr Thakur explained to Dr Kaunda about the various strategies being adopted by the government here to arrest the spread of AIDS. The health secretary, Mr Javed Chowdhury, director, general health services, Dr S P Agarwal also attended the meeting. ********************************************** Jagdish Harsh ( jharsh@... ) François-Xavier Bagnoud (INDIA) ( www.fxb.org ) ________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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