XVI International AIDS Conference Opening Gala
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XVI International AIDS Conference Opening Gala

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The opening gala for the XVI International AIDS Conference was held Sunday night at the Rogers Centre.
Along with the abundance of entertainment, many sobering speeches were made about just how serious this pandemic is (45 million infected with HIV/AIDS worldwide) and what needs to be done to fight this battle. Keynote speeches were given by Bill & Melinda Gates, whose message — in simplified terms — was that women need to be empowered to protect themselves from HIV/AIDS infection at the hands of their partners. Most women in third world countries remain powerless to maintain their health, due to dominance of men in their cultures.
AIDS Never Sleeps_9609“We need tools that will allow women to protect themselves,” Bill Gates said. “This is true whether the woman is a faithful mother of small children or a sex worker trying to scrape out a living in a slum. No matter where she lives, who she is, or what she does, a woman should never need her partner’s permission to save her own life.”
Advocating for widespread use of condoms, Melinda Gates stated, “Some people believe that condoms encourage sexual activity, so they want to make them less available. But withholding condoms does not mean fewer people have sex; it means fewer people have safe sex and more people die.” Receiving resounding applause, this statement was as simple, yet effective, as it gets.
Unfortunately, the message of the evening was somewhat upstaged by the disgraceful fact that our Prime Minister was a no-show. This is the biggest AIDS conference in history, with over 24,000 delegates in attendance, and yet Stephen Harper erroneously decided it was more important to discuss building a military training base in Iqaluit this week. While this may also be pressing, could he not have scheduled this on another date? Did he not know about this conference since the beginning of his term as PM? What a shameful mistake.
To watch all or part of Sunday’s opening session, visit here, where you can download video and podcast feeds. The conference runs from Aug. 13-18, and the Global Village is open to the public all week.
Photos by Carrie Musgrave. To view more, please visit Flickr. More photos will be added throughout the week.

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