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Thursday, December 13, 2001 |
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Advocates for Youth
Questions Choice of New PACHA Head
Concerned Ware Will Put Ideology
Over Science and Research
WASHINGTON, DC (December 13, 2001) Advocates for Youth today questions
the selection of Patricia Funderburk Ware to act as Executive Director
of the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV and AIDS. Ms. Ware is a longtime
proponent of abstinence-only-until-marriage
education - education that censors information about condoms
as a way to prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS.
"When nearly half of all new HIV infections occur in those under
the age of 25, the appointment of Ms. Ware to head the advisory council
on AIDS sends an alarming signal. It is unforgivable to promote ignorance
in the era of AIDS. This is nothing more than politics and ideology masquerading
as public health," said James Wagoner, President of Advocates for
Youth. "America's youth deserve science-based prevention strategies
to stem this pandemic."
Last year, the Institute of Medicine released a major report on HIV/AIDS
prevention that called for the elimination of abstinence-only-until-marriage
programs. To appoint an abstinence-only advocate to head the council
defies the research and basic common sense.
Organizations such as the Centers for Disease Control, American Medical
Association, and the Institute of Medicine support comprehensive sexuality
education—education that provides information about both abstinence and contraception
as prevention tools. This is the most effective AIDS education for young
people because it causes them to delay sexual activity and to use protection
correctly and consistently when they do become sexually active.
"American teens deserve complete medically accurate, realistic
information about sex. Anything less is irresponsible and dangerous," concluded
Wagoner.
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