![]() Press ReleaseNew Report Questions the Funding and Activities of Faith-Based HIV/AIDS Organizations
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: David J. Nolan A new report released on the eve of XVIII International AIDS Conference in Vienna calls for clarity regarding the funding and activities of faith-based organizations that are involved in HIV/AIDS work. The report, "Seeing Is Believing: Questions about Faith-Based Organizations That Are Involved in HIV/AIDS Prevention and Treatment," was commissioned by Catholics for Choice. Faith-based organizations have long been on the front lines of healthcare provision, and they receive enormous amounts of public money to do so. Since HIV was first identified, they have provided critical care to people living with HIV and AIDS. Unfortunately, many of these providers do not provide a full range of preventative care, especially advice on the use of and access to condoms to prevent the spread of HIV. Too few people have questioned whether the faith-based groups’ use of those funds is as effective as it might be. This report raises some important questions and provides some proposals for how we might move forward towards more transparency and, as a result, more comprehensive prevention efforts—especially for higher risk populations. Jon O’Brien, president of Catholics for Choice, said, "We do see a positive role for faith-based organizations in the provision of healthcare services. In many cases, FBOs are the only ones who operate in poorly resourced or rural areas. They have an immense amount of local goodwill, built up over decades working with people when others wouldn’t. Many workers have shown tremendous resilience and bravery in their commitment to the provision of healthcare to those who are the least-served. We cannot afford to lose this legacy. "However, the recommendations in our report highlight some improvements that can be made to ensure that adequate codes of conduct and transparency are developed for all organizations that receive public funds to fight the spread of and treat the HIV/AIDS epidemic." The recommendations include:
Catholics for Choice will send this report to and seek answers to these questions from donor agencies around the world. – ### – Catholics for Choice shapes and advances sexual and reproductive ethics that are based on justice, reflect a commitment to women’s well being and respect and affirm the capacity of women and men to make moral decisions about their lives.
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