July 8, 2005
PHR Newspaper Ad, Letter to G8
Physicians for Human Rights on Thursday placed a newspaper advertisement in the Financial Times to draw attention to the brain drain of medical workers in Africa as leaders of the Group of Eight industrialized countries convene in Gleneagles, Scotland, for their annual meeting. "If the G8 is serious about fighting poverty in Africa, then it must support additional funds for health workers combating AIDS, TB, malaria and more," the ad states, pointing out that in Malawi only 10% of doctors' positions are filled and 10 people die of AIDS-related causes every hour (PHR ad, Financial Times, 7/7). The ad also draws attention to a letter released by PHR last week and signed by hundreds of medical organizations, health ministers, doctors and nurses worldwide. The letter calls for G8 countries to provide funding to ease the health worker crisis in Africa and help the continent move toward WHO's goal of providing antiretroviral treatment to three million HIV-positive people in developing countries by the end of this year (PHR release, 6/29). The letter also calls for G8 countries to bolster national health systems, support and broaden health worker capacity, overcome macroeconomic challenges, address health worker needs in rich countries, support international organizations such as the Global Fund To Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria and ensure that donor programs are sound (PHR G8 letter, 6/29).
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