Date: Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 11:06
Dear Colleagues
Greetings.
As we all muster our energies together against HIV and AIDS today on World AIDS DAy (WAD), it gives me great pleasure to thank Myung and many other eminent people before and with him to bring us where we are today.
I have always believed in the "invincible new" which is a continuum that brings forth the past, binds it together with the present and helps us plan (and dream) for the future. We are all striving for a cause which renews us as individuals every day so that we can work better - collectively.
Please allow me to thank each one of you for being a part of ASAP's dynamic outlook as an organisation that has sworn to uphold the interests of a diversity of people; PLWHAs, high risk and vulnerable communities, GLBT, and the majority which has provided unflinching support to the communities over decades.
I would like to comment here that we will not have a policy of mutual exclusion of one view point with the other. Or replacement of one sexual orientation with the other! Since humanity is interdependent,so are all of us bearing different faiths, orientations, professions and obligations.
I will be as keen to promote the interests of struggling post-exposure persons as we will be to prevent pre-exposure prevention.
On this day,I am with you all to work harder together to contribute to a multisectoral, multifaith and multiethnic struggle against HIV and AIDS.
WAD is not a ritual to be observed this day every year, it is a guide to action; a reminder to renew our commitment, organise our resources and gear up synergies to fight!
Once again, I humbly thank all colleagues whose consent and dissenting opinions have helped me grow over the years.
Best regards.
Zahid Hussein
President, ASAP
Greetings.
As we all muster our energies together against HIV and AIDS today on World AIDS DAy (WAD), it gives me great pleasure to thank Myung and many other eminent people before and with him to bring us where we are today.
I have always believed in the "invincible new" which is a continuum that brings forth the past, binds it together with the present and helps us plan (and dream) for the future. We are all striving for a cause which renews us as individuals every day so that we can work better - collectively.
Please allow me to thank each one of you for being a part of ASAP's dynamic outlook as an organisation that has sworn to uphold the interests of a diversity of people; PLWHAs, high risk and vulnerable communities, GLBT, and the majority which has provided unflinching support to the communities over decades.
I would like to comment here that we will not have a policy of mutual exclusion of one view point with the other. Or replacement of one sexual orientation with the other! Since humanity is interdependent,so are all of us bearing different faiths, orientations, professions and obligations.
I will be as keen to promote the interests of struggling post-exposure persons as we will be to prevent pre-exposure prevention.
On this day,I am with you all to work harder together to contribute to a multisectoral, multifaith and multiethnic struggle against HIV and AIDS.
WAD is not a ritual to be observed this day every year, it is a guide to action; a reminder to renew our commitment, organise our resources and gear up synergies to fight!
Once again, I humbly thank all colleagues whose consent and dissenting opinions have helped me grow over the years.
Best regards.
Zahid Hussein
President, ASAP
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