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Thursday, May 1, 2003 |
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Advocates for Youth Assails Inclusion
of Ineffective Abstinence-Until-Marriage Policy in Global
AIDS Bill
Ideology
Again Trumps Science-based Prevention
Methods
Washington, DC—Advocates for Youth's
President, James Wagoner, today called
the inclusion of Representative Joseph Pitts' (R-PA) abstinence-until-marriage
amendment as part of the Global AIDS bill an unethical and dangerous approach
to HIV/AIDS prevention.
"While I applaud Congress for providing unprecedented funds for AIDS treatment
and care to fight global HIV/AIDS," said Wagoner, "this vote represents the triumph
of ideology over public health and the promotion of ignorance in the era of AIDS."
The successful prevention methods in
the model 'ABC' strategy—Abstinence, Be
Faithful, and Condom use—allowed Uganda to experience significant
reductions in HIV/AIDS prevalence rates during the 1990s. Research indicates
that, among many other factors, delays in sexual debut, reductions in the number
of sexual partners, and increases in condom use all played a part.
"Thirty years of good public health research demonstrates that the best way to
promote abstinence is to provide young people with good sex education—education
that includes information about delaying sex and medically accurate information
about the health benefits of condoms," Wagoner added. "Abstinence does work.
But abstinence-only-until programs do not."
"Abstinence-until-marriage programs are unproven and ineffective in America.
These programs do not provide young people with information about the health
benefits of using condoms for protection against a life-threatening disease.
We should not be exporting this failed strategy."
"Reports indicate that condoms are 'highly effective' at preventing HIV transmission.
The most respected science and medical institutions in the country are on record
supporting condom for the prevention of HIV/AIDS. We must use every tool
at our disposal to fight this disease," Wagoner concluded. "I call on the Senate
to undo this dangerous misstep."
Advocates for Youth is a Washington, DC-based non-profit organization working
in the field of sex education, teen pregnancy prevention, and HIV/AIDS education.
Advocates for Youth has developed adolescent sexual health programs in the
United States and in sub-Saharan Africa.
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