



While Doug Wright may draw on The Twilight Zone, we can't help but feel like we're in The Twilight Zone.
The Global Aids Fund - the Bono endorsed health org. - has denied Zimbabwe's application for $400 million to fight HIV, malaria and Tuberculosis. As many of you know, Zimbabwe's on many an international shit list for the government's gross human rights violations, some of which are against gays. While that may be the case, President Robert Mugabe's (pictured) country's claims to have made strides in terms of health care. Deputy Minister of Health and Child Welfare, Dr. Edwin Muguti had this to say:
There was no rational thinking that was applied when the Global Fund decided to deny the country funds.We have managed to reduce the HIV and Aids prevalence in the country through homegrown solutions and if they think that they will fix us by denying us funds, then they are sadly mistaken because we are determined to fight these health problems and win.
Considering this statistic from an articlefrom China's People Daily, this decrease may come from a horrific death toll: "...The total number of HIV-infected is about 1.6 million, with about 2,500 people infected the virus daily and 3, 000 die from the disease weekly."
Yow.
Regardless, many question whether or not The Global Fund's playing politics. Writing for Voice of America News, Ndimyake Mwakalyelye reports:
Zimbabwe has been awarded US$46 million in two previous Global Fund rounds, but to date has received only about US$4 million for HIV-AIDS programs. Other regional nations including Botswana, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland and Zambia have been granted some $359 million and received US$173 million.The disparity in grant awards and distribution, and previous rejections of Zimbabwe’s proposals, have led some to allege political bias on the part of the Global Fund.
But Fund spokesman John Liden said Zimbabwe is not alone in seeing its applications rejected. He invited it to appeal the decision or submit another application in 2007.
Sure, we're not the biggest fans of Zimbabwe's politics, but if The Global Fund is playing politics, well, that's just stupid.
No other word for it, really. Stupid.
Let's see: using big money to encourage a bad government to work on its human rights record. Yeah, that's stupid. Why would a progressive organization want to do that?
I'm sure Zimbabwe would use the money wisely, too. They have such impressive leadership.
Power Lines? What's up with the power lines? Are gays electrified? I don't get it. A better image for the power issue could be found here:
http://www.mangydog.com/guest/images/20050523_gay-fist.png
Since AIDS (HIV) is probably the easiest disease to not get infected, I don't see all this hoolabaloo about funds. I took care of a few friends with the disease and we all knew how they got it. It is not aerobic or waterbound. What africans have to do is use protection or not have sex. Period. Those monies should be used in helping solve or control other problems not AIDS.