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AIDS Responsibility Project
Friday, September 10, 2010 









International Subcommittee of the President's Advisory Council on HIV / AIDS
Welcome and Introductory Remarks
December 18, 2003
 
My name is Abner Mason, and as chairman of the International Committee for the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV and AIDS, I want to welcome each of you to this townhall meeting on President Bush's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief.

I want to first introduce the other members of the International Committee who are here, so starting from my far left, Jim Driscoll, and Nate Nickerson, Cheryl-Ann Hall. And then from my far right, John Galbraith, Edward Green, Karen Ivantic-Doucette. And to my immediate right, Dr. Louis Sullivan.

On behalf of the entire council, I want to thank each of you for taking the time to share your experience and your advice with us and through us to Global AIDS Coordinator, Ambassador Randall Tobias and his team at the State Department, which we're very fortunate is represented here this afternoon by his two deputy coordinators: Ambassador and Deputy Coordinator, John Lange, and Deputy Coordinator and Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Joseph O'Neill. Thank you both for being here. And you'll have an opportunity to hear from them shortly.

For those of you in the audience, your presence here in such large numbers and from such a diverse cross-section of American society is yet further proof of our nation's commitment to fighting HIV and providing treatment and support to those infected and affected by this disease: the greatest threat to human life in history.

I also want to acknowledge our international guests who are here for the important perspective and contribution that you bring. We gather this afternoon with a sense of optimism because in parts of the world hit hardest by HIV, the leadership of President Bush, the bipartisan support of the Congress, and the generosity of the American people has brought a sense of hope to where there was once only despair. We owe it to those in need to get the implementation of the president's plan right. Having the benefit of your experience and advice will be helpful to that end, and I commend Ambassador Tobias and his team for seeking your experience and your advice and I want to thank each of you for being willing to provide it.

With that, let me now introduce Dr. Louis Sullivan, the co-chair of the entire Presidential Advisory Council for some remarks.


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