*YCL World Aids Day Message *

November 30, 2011

The Young Communist League of South African [uFasimba] would like to join
all South Africans and the world in earmarking the World Aids Day as it
dawns tomorrow (1st December).

The extent to which the prevalence of HIV-AIDS in our country and the globe
has posed serious threat to humanity requires concerted effort by
governments, civil society and the private sector to take the fight against
this lethal endemic to new heights.

In support of the ANC’s decision for the establishment of the state-owned
pharmaceutical company, we would like to reiterate our clarion call that
government should then embark on implementing this resolution without
further delay.  With this decision implemented, we will witness a step
forward by government against the comodification of medicine by the
profit-driven private pharmaceutical companies whose sole mission is to
monopolise the pharmaceutical industry so as to accumulate more profit at
the expense of the lives of the needy and the poor.

 A state-owned pharmaceutical company will go a long way in addressing the
shortage of drugs in hospitals and clinics. This is long overdue taking
into consideration that it was resolved at the watershed Polokwane
conference of the ANC in December 2007.

Currently the number of people who test positive for HIV-Aids has increased
six-fold from two million per annum to twelve million per annum. The
creation of the proposed pharmaceutical company will be a very strategic
move in the government’s struggle to roll out ARV’s to more than 5, 7
million people infected with HIV in the country. It makes perfect sense
that this proposed company is established as soon as possible to save lives
as 25% of ARV’s are consumed by South Africans per annum.

In commemorating this day, we would like to commend the Minister of Health
for having released HIV prevalence statistics two days ago. Statistics
reveal that South Africa's national HIV prevalence for 2010 (30.2%) was the
same as the figure recorded in 2005 and a minor increase from 2009 (29.4%).
Pregnant HIV prevalence has moved up to 30.2% from 29.4% in the year 2009.

It is worth noting that the age group between 13 and 34 are the most
affected by HIV/AIDS standing at 42.6% as compared to the age group of 45
to 49 which stands at 28.2%. As the YCL we are very worried as this number
is increasing rather than declining since it stood at 40.4% in the year
2009. This alone calls for the intensification of our campaigns on
promoting safe sex, abstinence and faithful relationships among young
people.

The YCL remains steadfast in its call for a mass circumcision campaign of
young males. Although circumcision does not entirely prevent the
transmission of HIV/AIDS but we are strongly convinced that it can play a
critical role in preventing new infections. We would also like to clearly
state that male circumcision does not give young people a free ride to
indulge in unprotected sex but to take extra precautionary measures to
prevent infections.

Issued by the YCL Head Office

For more information please contact:

Khaya Xaba

YCL Media Liaison Officer

Cell: 074 5 204 204

Landline: 011 339 3621

E-mail: [email protected]

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