CCA reaffirms commitment to achieving an AIDS-free society on World AIDS Day–2020
CHIANG MAI: On the occasion of World AIDS Day–2020, the General Secretary of the Christian Conference of Asia (CCA), Dr Mathews George Chunakara, reaffirmed the CCA’s commitment to ensuring an AIDS-free society. In light of the theme of World AIDS Day–2020, “Global Solidarity and Shared Responsibility”, the General Secretary stated, “Let us take time to reflect upon our actions as churches and faith communities and resolve to strengthen our healthcare systems, the faults of which have been exposed by the COVID-19 crisis.”
In the statement, Dr Mathews George Chunakara noted the myriad ways in which the new COVID-19 pandemic was forcing countries to put their HIV responses, such as prevention, testing, and treatment, on hold. It is also mentioned, “COVID-19 has made HIV communities more vulnerable as services become limited.”
The General Secretary reiterated the collective responsibility of churches to combat the AIDS epidemic that has plagued the world for almost four decades: “The CCA, together with its member churches, councils, and ecumenical partners, will continue to be at the forefront of the movement for the right to life and health. Together, let us end AIDS and, by demanding global solidarity and shared responsibility, ensure that no one is left behind.”
The full text of the CCA General Secretary’s statement on World AIDS Day–2020 can be found below: