NEWS 110826 Call To Unite Against HIV/AIDS…

[News] 110826 Call to unite against HIV/AIDS – Busan forum ICAAP10 seeking ways to wipe out stigma and prejudice

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BUSAN ― Activists, medical researchers and other participants in an international forum on AIDS here called for more concerted global efforts to combat the disease and wipe out prejudice and stigma surrounding it.

The 10th International Congress on AIDS in Asia and the Pacific kicked off its five-day run at BEXCO in this southern port city on Friday with more than 2,500 people from 64 countries joining the biennial gathering.

Cho Myung-hwan, who chairs the organizing committee of the 10th International Congress on AIDS in Asia and the Pacific, delivers a speech during the opening ceremony of the biennial forum at BEXCO in Busan on Friday. (Park Hyun-koo/The Korea Herald)

With the main theme of “Diverse Voices, United Action,” the world’s second largest forum on HIV/AIDS drew more global attention than ever as it marks the 30th year since the first case of AIDS was identified in the U.S.

“In the beginning, AIDS was regarded as an incurable disease due to its high death rate and contagious nature. But with the development of medical technology and medications, it is now perceived as a manageable chronic illness,” Health Minister Chin Soo-hee said during the opening ceremony.

“I believe that international joint responses and cooperation are more crucial for this disease than for other ones. Your attention and efforts will become a cornerstone in the endeavors to address all issues concerning the illness.”

Among high-profile participants are Fiji President Ratu Epeli Nailatikau, UNAIDS executive director Michel Sidibe, U.N. Special Envoy for HIV/AIDS in Asia and the Pacific Nafis Sadik, WHO Western Pacific regional director Shin Young-soo and Australian Ambassador for HIV Murray Proctor.

“HIV is treatable. But there are challenges to achieving universal access to prevention, treatment and care. Those challenges are political, financial, logistical, legal, social, and cultural,” Shin Young-soo said in his congratulatory remarks.

“It remains a sad fact that whether we talk about vulnerable populations or the wider population, HIV remains cloaked in stigma and discrimination. We need to listen more closely to the voices of people vulnerable to HIV and people living with HIV.”

Ursula Schaefer-Preuss, vice president of the Knowledge Management and Sustainable Development at Asian Development Bank, also stressed the need to intensify joint efforts to fight the disease.

“By working together as governments, civil society, affected populations, the private sector and faith-based communities ― and by maximizing our resources, connections and influence ― we make a positive impact on this epidemic,” she said.

The forum consists of five plenary sessions, 47 oral presentations, 11 symposia, 24 satellite meetings and 25 skill-building workshops. Around 1,000 posters on AIDS will also be presented during the conference.

These meetings will delve deep into wide-ranging issues such as the human rights of AIDS patients, legal issues for them, progress in AIDS treatment, measures to wipe out social stigma and misconceptions, and civil society engagement.

Also on the first day of the forum, UNAIDS appointed a Korean pop group JYJ as its regional goodwill ambassadors, who will work to raise HIV awareness and speak out against AIDS-related stigma and discrimination.

UNAIDS co-hosting the forum is a U.N. partnership that leads efforts to achieve universal access to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support. Last week, JYJ were appointed as “official ambassadors” for ICAAP10.

Prior to the opening ceremony, key participants reaffirmed their commitment to joint, global responses to the disease during the AIDS Champions Meeting, a platform to discuss ongoing challenges facing affected communities.

In their closing statement at the meeting, regional leaders from governments, parliaments, civic groups and private sectors called for more efforts to tear down the barriers which limit access to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support.

They particularly focused on giving high-level support to help address a series of issues concerning “key affected populations” such as sex workers, injecting drug users, homosexuals and transgender populations.

By Song Sang-ho (sshluck@heraldm.com)

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[News] 110828 ‘Break your silence and speak out’

BUSAN ― Leaders at the forefront of global endeavors to combat HIV/AIDS called on those suffering from the epidemic to break their silence and speak out during an international forum here last week.

They also stressed that an embracive social, legal environment is crucial to help them come out and gain access to medical services, support and care, urging the international community to unite to stamp out stigmas attached to the virus.

“I think HIV is still a disease of stigma, discrimination and prejudice. Even though we have managed to break the conspiracy of silence, we still have problems of what I call epidemics of laws,” UNAIDS Executive Director Michele Sidibe said during an interview with The Korea Herald on Saturday.

Michele Sidibe, UNAIDS executive director

“Laws are really impacting access to services for people living with HIV. There are discriminatory laws which are criminalizing men having sex with men, injecting drug users, commercial sex workers. They hide themselves and don’t have access.”

He was in Busan for the 10th International Congress on AIDS in Asia and the Pacific, which kicked off its five-day run at BEXCO in this southern port city on Friday.

UNAIDS is a U.N. partnership that leads efforts to achieve universal access to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support. With the AIDS Society of Asia and the Pacific, it is co-hosting the ICAAP10.

Sidibe also pointed out that young people infected with the virus should be allowed to actively engage in the fight against HIV while stressing political leaders and other people in key decision-making positions should play a more active role.

“We need to look at and create new generations of young leaders in order to make young people not just passive beneficiaries of programs, but actors of change.”

Ursula Schaefer-Preuss, vice president of Asian Development Bank

Ursula Schaefer-Preuss, vice president of the Knowledge Management and Sustainable Development at Asian Development Bank, also underscored the need for HIV-positive people to be more vocal to bring about meaningful changes.

“The pandemic is seen as a really big problem so people don’t want to speak about it. They don’t want to disclose they are infected. They don’t know where to go, whom they can address to get society more aware that this is a serious disease, but that this is not something that they should hide away,” she said in a separate interview.

“We are all human-beings. I think we really have to do everything we can to help people who have social problems and economic problems. I think HIV is, in a way, (linked to) social, economic problems. So we have to find a way out and as one can see in the Asia-Pacific region, it is possible.”

ADB co-sponsoring ICAAP10 has been a major investor in this Asia-Pacific region with strong relationships with finance, planning and infrastructure sectors to influence HIV/AIDS strategic policy agenda in the region and at country levels.

She also appreciated the Seoul government’s efforts to host this event.

“I would like to thank the Korean government for hosting this important conference. I know it was not easy to do this all the many different challenges involved,” she said.

By Song Sang-ho, Korea Herald correspondent (sshluck@heraldm.com)

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[News+Vid] 110830 JYJ sends a warm video message from Busan

On August 29th, JYJ’s official homepage unveiled a personal video message from JYJ under the title, “From JYJ in Busan”.

During the five-minute video, JYJ stated, “We were recently appointed as UNAIDS’ ambassadors and came down to Busan to perform.”

Junsu added, “We’re really pleased to meet you all again as JYJ after such a long time, and we’ll work harder to show a great image.”

“To our fans, we’re always thankful and love you, and we wish you to be with us, together,” said Yoochun and Jaejoong.

Meanwhile, JYJ are scheduled to perform at the closing ceremonies for the “2011 Daegu World Athletics Championships” on September 4th.

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110826 Empty JYJ/ In Heaven Junsu Focus/ In Heaven Jaejoong Focus/ JYJ In Heaven

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Translation: 110829 JYJ To Perform In Closing Ceremony For World Championships

Trans] 110829 JYJ To Perform In Closing Ceremony For World Championships In Daegu

 JYJ’s Jaejoong, Yoochun and Junsu will be standing on stage for the closing ceremony of the World Championships.

Following their recent appointment as the Asia-Pacific Goodwill ambassadors for the UNAIDS (United Nations Aids Collaborative Project), they will be performing at the closing ceremony for the 2011 World Championships in Daegu, Korea.

On 26 August, in Busan’s BEXCO, the 10th Asia Pacific AIDS Conference (ICAAP10) was held, and they were appointed as the Goodwill Ambassadors for the AIDS division under the United Nations umbrella, UNAIDS in the Asia-Pacific region.

 As the first Koreans to be appointed as goodwill ambassadors, JYJ underwent an official appointment ceremony and did a celebratory performance, communicating the message that they would work hard to improve the prevention and understanding of AIDS.

On 4 September, JYJ will be standing on the stage of the closing ceremony of the World Championships in Daegu Stadium, appearing once again as representative Korean singers.

A representative from C-JeS entertainment said, “As a continuation of the power from JYJ’s worldwide showcases and concerts, love calls for JYJ to appear in such international events have been endless.”

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Translation 110826 JYJ “We Will Work Hard To Correct The Misconceptions Surrounding “AIDS”

[Trans] 110826 JYJ “We Will Work Hard To Correct The Misconceptions Surrounding “AIDS”

Popular trio JYJ have revealed that they will do their best to correct the misconceptions surrounding AIDS.

JYJ (Kim Jaejoong, Park Yoochun, Kim Junsu) attended the opening ceremony of the 10th International Congress on AIDS in Asia and the Pacific (ICAAP10) that was held in Busan on the 26th and received their ‘Regional Goodwill Ambassador’ appointment letters from Michel Sidibé, the Secretary General of UNAIDS.

Secretary General of UNAIDS says to JYJ, “Thank you, thank you, and thank you for acception”

Secretary General Michel Sidibé explained why JYJ were chosen as he said, “The infection rate of AIDS is high across the world. AIDS affects even children and teenagers and a victory will be impossible in this fight unless a movement for change begins in the younger generation,” and “This is why we have chosen JYJ to become regional goodwill ambassadors (as they are popular with children and teenagers in the region).”

He continued to say, “It is an honor to know that JYJ will put into action the work I’ve been planning,” and “JYJ will be working hard to provide correct information about HIV. They will not only be active in Korea and Asia, but the entire world.”

The Secretary General had expectations for JYJ that clearly exceeded that which is normally given to goodwill ambassadors. Sidibé stated, “I firmly believe that JYJ will be the forerunners in this new movement for change and work with us,” and “Thank you, thank you, and thank you for acception.“

JYJ say, “We will work hard to correct the misconceptions surrounding AIDS”

The members of JYJ then expressed their thoughts about becoming goodwill ambassadors for the cause. Kim Junsu looked determined as he said, “Many people see AIDS as a disease that is fatal and dangerous if contracted, but it’s now being said that people can live long even if they have AIDS as long as they receive continuous treatment. As treatment that completely eradicates AIDS hasn’t been discovered yet, a continuous stream of attention and effort to prevent contraction is required. We will work hard to do so.“

Park Yoochun added, “Many people have taken interest in JYJ in the Asia and Pacific region,” and “We will work hard to correct the misconceptions surrounding AIDS so people know what exactly it is and how to prevent it.”

The members of JYJ received a gift from Secretary General Sidibé that represents solidarity. Following this, JYJ took a photo with the Secretary General and Jo Myung Hwan, the head of the ICAAP10 committee. Shouts were heard when JYJ entered and excited the event hall from the 100 fans who gathered to see them. A representative of ICAAP10 stated, “I was so surprised when I heard a large noise at the event hall, but I later learned it was the fans.” JYJ also performed at the event’s welcome party that began at 5p.m..

Meanwhile, ICAAP10 is being held from the 26th till the 30th of August under the theme ‘Diverse Voices, United Actions’ and will look back on the progress made in prevention and treatment in the past 30 years to commemorate the 30th year since AIDS was first discovered as well as bring up future plans. 4,000 people from 70 countries will participate in ICAAP10 and this will be the first time that the congress is held in Korea.

Though the first lady, Kim Yoon Ok, was scheduled to attend the welcome party, she was unable to do so as she was visiting Kazakhstan with the president. The head of the ICAAP10 committee Jo Myung Hwan delivered the first lady’s congratulatory message instead. Nafis Sadik, Special Adviser to the UN Secretary General, delivered UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon’s message as well.

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Translation 110826 Sung Jinyang — Herald Editor Twitter

[Trans] 110826 Sung Jinyang – ICAAP10 Herald Editor Twitter

@sungjinyang:

As the ICAAP10 Herald editor, it was just me and representatives of the UN who conducted the interview. Personally chatting with JYJ face to face, they really are very handsome young people. They also have rather sincere thoughts as ambassadors, which makes them all the more reliable~

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Translation 110826 Prain Executive Twitter

[Trans] 110826 Prain Lee Executive Twitter

@beyondmonica :
Also, when they rode the elevator after the performance, drenched in sweat, they said ‘When we were singing In Heaven, it would’ve been better if everyone could watch us sing,’ smiling with an ounce of loneliness. On the stage, they are the most free and joyful people ‘now’.

@beyondmonica:
The three of them holding their breaths while concentrating on the senior’s suave performances on ‘I Am A Singer’, individually touched. Listening to them singing ‘In Heaven’ today, I felt like I was an audience member of ‘I Am Singer’, my heart felt a sudden flash of hotness. Although the sound system wasn’t enough to showcase their outstanding singing, it was still a stage filled with sincerity that would induce goosebumps. The precious and real stage. Their stage.

T/N: She’s referring to their perf after the UNAIDS ceremony.

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Pictures 110826 JYJ UNAIDS Good Will Ambassadors…

[Pic] 110826 JYJ UNAIDS Regional GoodWill Ambassadors

BEXCO 10th Asia-Pacific AIDS Congress (UNAIDS Ambassadors)

 

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Pictures/Info Yoochun and Junsu’s Signature For ICAAP and Info on Busan Conference

Posted on August 22, 2011 by jyj3

ICAAP posted Yoochun and Junsu’s autographs on their website, along with the press release below.

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JYJ, appointed as ICAAP10 Ambassadors

JYJ the Korean singer leading the Korean Wave has been appointed as ICAAP10 ambassadors of The 10th International Congress on AIDS in Asia and the Pacific(ICAAP10).

ICAAP10 is the largest AIDS conference in the region and the first international AIDS-related conference in Korea. It will be held at BEXCO in Busan from 26 to 30 this month, gathering more than 4,000 AIDS experts and politicians from 70 countries in Asia and the Pacific. Continue reading

110816 JYJ To Promote Forum On Aids…

[News] 110816 JYJ to promote forum on AIDS in Asia-Pacific

K-pop idol group JYJ has been appointed PR ambassador for an international forum on AIDS in the Asia Pacific region to be held in Busan next week, the organizer said Tuesday.

The 10th International Congress on AIDS in Asia and the Pacific, or ICAAP10, will take place from Aug. 26 to Aug. 30 in Bexco in Busan, gathering more than 4,000 AIDS experts from 70 countries in Asia Pacific. It will be the largest AIDS conference in the region and the first international AIDS-related conference in Korea.


Kim Jun-su (left) and Park Yu-chun of the K-pop idol group JYJ pose for a photo at a hotel in Seoul, after being appointed PR ambassadors of the 10th International Congress on AIDS in Asia and the Pacific, which will kick off on Aug. 26 in Busan. (Park Hae-mook/The Korea Herald)

The three member group, consisting of former TVXQ members Junsu, Yuchun and Jejung, received the letter of appointment at the Imperial Palace Hotel in southern Seoul.

“As the PR ambassador, I have learned that AIDS patients can lead a healthy life with proper medical care. We will try our best to raise awareness in Asia,” said Park Yu-chun.

“The appointment of JYJ to PR ambassador for the conference will help share common regional goals in Asia Pacific to prevent and fight against AIDS,” said Cho Myung-hwan, chairman of the local organizing committee of ICAAP10.

Cho added that the appointment of the youth pop culture icon as the PR ambassador for the AIDS conference symbolizes that Korea serves the international community not only with economic growth but with cultural power and social responsibility.

Coming into the 30th year since the discovery of AIDS, the upcoming forum will be attended by Fiji President Ratu Epeli Nailatikau, UNAIDS executive director Michel Sidibe, WHO Western Pacific regional director Shin Young-soo and officials from World Bank, ADB and the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR).

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NEWS 110816 JYJ Appointed As PR Ambassadors For ICAAP10

[News] 110816 JYJ appointed as PR ambassadors for ICAAP10

At a press conference on August 16th, ICAAP10 [The 10th International Congress on AIDS in Asia and the Pacific] officially appointed JYJ as their PR ambassadors.

ICAAP10 is sponsored by UNAIDS and ASAP [AIDS Society of Asia and the Pacific] and it’s the first international AIDS-related conference held in the Republic of Korea. ICAAP10 is also expected to be the largest AIDS conference organized in the Asia-Pacific region.

The chairman of the local organizing committee of ICAAP10, Cho Myung Hwan, commented, “Appointing JYJ as our ambassadors will help share common goals in the Asia Pacific region to prevent and fight against AIDS.”

On their goals for this conference, Cho Myung Hwan stated, “We are hoping to provide an opportunity to rightly recognize signs of AIDS for young adults in the ages of 16- 24, who make up about 50% of AIDS patients“.

In addition, the chairman commented, “The successful launching of ICAAP10 conference symbolizes that the Republic of Korea serves as a leading country of Asia not only in economic growth but also with culture and social responsibility“.

At the conference, JYJ member, Park Yoochun stated, “As the PR ambassador, I have learned that AIDS patients can lead a healthy lifestyle with proper treatment” and added, “We are trying to break free the misconceptions of AIDS. We, JYJ, will do our best to raise awareness in Asia“.

 

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NEWS 110816 JYJ ‘Being Appointed As AIDS Awareness Ambassadors…

News] 110816 JYJ: “Being Appointed As AIDS Awareness Ambassadors Makes Us Feel Greatly Responsible”

JYJ (Jaejoong, Yoochun, Junsu) attended the promotional ambassadors’ appointment ceremony for 10th International Congress on AIDS in Asia and Pacific (ICAAP10) held at Seoul’s Imperial Palace Hotel on the 16th afternoon.

JYJ members Kim Junsu and Park Yoochun attended and received the appointment certification from committee’s Chairman. Kim Jaejoong was not able to attend due to drama filming schedules.

 

 

 

 

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