May 11, 2004
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Canada's pledge is "tremendously significant," Lewis said, adding, "In the long-term fight against the pandemic, this may turn out to be one of the truly crucial moments." Canada's pledge likely will make it easier to obtain pledges from other donors, according to Lewis, the Globe and Mail reports. Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin said, "This contribution makes [Canada] the program's leading donor. Canadians can take pride in this because it is a question of life and death" (Clark, Globe and Mail, 5/11). Dr. Jim Yong Kim, director of WHO's Department of HIV/AIDS, said, "Now we are going to essentially build an army to provide the services the WHO has been asked to do." Kim said that "[w]ith this money, we are going to send a group of people all over the world and help ministries of health set up programs to treat people with AIDS" (Boston Globe, 5/11). Irish rock star Bono, who founded the debt, AIDS and trade organization DATA, in a statement lauded Martin, saying, "This is real leadership. I hope Canadians will know what this means in the rest of the world" (Globe and Mail, 5/11).
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