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AIDS Responsibility Project
Friday, September 10, 2010 









Tobias Praises ARP-Futures Program Supporting Jamaican Business Leadership Against HIV/AIDS
Ambassador Randall Tobias, President Bushs global AIDS coordinator
 
January 17, 2006
 
The new year began with another expansion of the ARP-Futures Group program on fighting HIV/AIDS stigma and discrimination in the workplace in the Latin America/Caribbean region. As part of a partnership with USAID, the President's Emergency Plan and Merck, Sharpe & Dohme, the AIDS Responsibility Project and The Futures Group launched their efforts to support and bolster leadership by the Jamaican business community to create a national business council on HIV/AIDS.

The start-up of the program, in close partnership with the Jamaica Employers Federation and a group of leading companies in Jamaica, was heralded by Ambassador Randall Tobias, President Bush's global AIDS coordinator, in a speech last fall before the 4th Caribbean Regional Chiefs of Mission Conference on HIV/AIDS, in Nassau, Bahamas.

Tobias noted that the "partnership was created among the AIDS Responsibility Project, the Futures Group, Merck and the Emergency Plan to begin to build a business coalition against HIV/AIDS in Jamaica. This is linked to similar projects going on elsewhere in the Caribbean and in Mexico." He expressed his hope that "we will all look upon public-private partnerships as a growth area in this region."


View photos from several AIDS Responsibility Project events from across the globe here..
As a result of our successful trip to Latin America, ARP has established a Stigma Reduction Program in Mexico and Brazil.
The AIDS Responsibility Project recently traveled to Africa to view first-hand the impact of the disease on the continent, and the challenges facing those who provide services to these people.
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