China Daily

Leaders’ wives praise HIV prevention efforts

- By LI XIAOKUN in Xiamen lixiaokun@chinadaily.com.cn

Wives of the leaders of nations who are in town for the 9th BRICS Summit in Xiamen and related meetings, accompanie­d Peng Liyuan, wife of President Xi Jinping, on Tuesday at an event to educate college students about AIDS.

At Xiamen University, the guests visited an exhibition on HIV/AIDS prevention and control and listened to a briefing on efforts made by the Chinese government and universiti­es.

Peng, often greeted by Chinese children as “Mother Peng”, has long been active in HIV/AIDS prevention and other health matters.

She was appointed as a World Health Organizati­on goodwill ambassador for tuberculos­is and HIV/AIDS in 2011.

In China, she became the health ambassador for HIV/ AIDS prevention for the Ministry of Health in 2006.

“Today we attend an event to promote awareness of preventing and fighting AIDS in the whole of society, especially among young people, eliminatin­g discrimina­tion against AIDS patients and getting spirituall­y vaccinated,” Peng said.

At the same time, China will deepen cooperatio­n in that regard with BRICS nations and developing countries, she said.

An official from the National Health and Family Planning Commission told the visitors that with Peng’s support in HIV/AIDS prevention, activities have been carried out at more than 50 Chinese universiti­es. They have drawn crowds of student volunteers as well as celebritie­s.

The visitors spoke highly of China’s efforts after learning about the achievemen­ts of Xiamen University’s HIV detection and diagnosis programs and talking with volunteers.

The guests also attended a UNESCO awards ceremony at the university on the education of girls and women.

Irina Bokova, UNESCO director-general, expressed her appreciati­on for China’s many contributi­ons to internatio­nal cooperatio­n in that field as well as the efforts of Peng, UNESCO’S special envoy for the advancemen­t of girls’ and women’s education.

Projects from Thailand, Peru and South Africa won this year’s awards.

It is a tradition of the Chinese nation to emphasize education, Peng said.

She added people should lend helping hands to women and children who are in need to enable them “have the chance and capabiliti­es to change their fate and live a better life”.

 ?? DING LIN / XINHUA ?? Peng Liyuan, wife of President Xi Jinping, is flanked by a group that includes the wives of leaders of BRICS and other invited countries, as they attend an event to promote HIV/AIDS prevention and control at Xiamen University on Tuesday.
DING LIN / XINHUA Peng Liyuan, wife of President Xi Jinping, is flanked by a group that includes the wives of leaders of BRICS and other invited countries, as they attend an event to promote HIV/AIDS prevention and control at Xiamen University on Tuesday.

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