Annie Lennox: Why I am an HIV/AIDS activist

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I'm going to share with you the story
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as to how I have become
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an HIV/AIDS campaigner.
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And this is the name of my campaign: SING Campaign.
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In November of 2003,
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I was invited to take part
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in the launch of Nelson Mandela's
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46664 Foundation --
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that is his HIV/AIDS foundation.
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And 46664 is the number
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that Mandela had when he was imprisoned in Robben Island.
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And that's me with Youssou N'Dour,
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onstage, having the time of my life.
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The next day, all the artists were invited
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to join Mandela in Robben Island,
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where he was going to give a conference
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to the world's press,
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standing in front of his former prison cell.
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You can see the bars of the window there.
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It was quite a momentous occasion for all of us.
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In that moment in time,
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Mandela told the world's press
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that there was a virtual genocide
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taking place in his country;
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that post-apartheid
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Rainbow Nation,
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a thousand people were dying on a daily basis
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and that the front line victims,
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the most vulnerable of all,
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were women and children.
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This was a huge impact on my mind,
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because I am a woman and I am a mother,
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and I hadn't realized
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that the HIV/AIDS pandemic
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was directly affecting women in such a way.
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And so I committed -- when I left South Africa,
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when I left Capetown,
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I told myself, "This is going to be something
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that I have to talk about.
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I have to serve."
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And so, subsequently
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I participated in every single
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46664 event
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that I could take part in
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and gave news conferences,
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interviews,
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talking and using my platform as a musician,
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with my commitment to Mandela --
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out of respect for the tremendous,
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unbelievable work that he had done.
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Everyone in the world respects Nelson Mandela,
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everyone reveres Nelson Mandela.
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But do they all know
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about what has been taking place in South Africa,
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his country,
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the country that had one of the highest incidents
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of transmission of the virus?
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I think that if I went out into the street now
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and I told people what was happening there,
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they would be shocked.
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I was very, very fortunate a couple of years later
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to have met Zackie Achmat,
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the founder of Treatment Action Campaign,
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an incredible campaigner and activist.
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I met him at a 46664 event.
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He was wearing a t-shirt like the one I wear now.
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This is a tool --
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this tells you I am in solidarity
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with people who have HIV,
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people who are living with HIV.
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And in a way because of the stigma, by wearing this t-shirt
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I say, "Yes, we can talk about this issue.
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It doesn't have to be in the closet."
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I became a member of Treatment Action Campaign
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and I'm very proud to be a member
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of that incredible organization.
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It's a grassroots campaign
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with 80 percent membership being women,
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most of whom are HIV-positive.
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They work in the field.
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They have tremendous outreach
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to the people who are living directly
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with the effects of the virus.
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They have education programs.
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They bring out the issues of stigma.
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It's quite extraordinary what they do.
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And yes, my SING Campaign
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has supported Treatment Action Campaign
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in the way that I have tried to raise awareness
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and to try to also raise funds.
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A lot of the funding that I have managed to raise
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has gone directly to Treatment Action Campaign
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and the incredible work that they do,
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and are still continuing to do in South Africa.
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So this is my SING Campaign.
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SING Campaign is basically just me
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and about three or four wonderful people
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who help to support me.
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I've traveled all over the world
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in the last two and a half years --
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I went to about 12 different countries.
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Here I am in Oslo in Norway,
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getting a nice, fat check;
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singing in Hong Kong, trying to get people to raise money.
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In Johannesburg, I had the opportunity to play
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to a mainly white, middle-class South African audience
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who ended up in tears
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because I use film clips
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that really touch the heart, the whole nature,
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of this terrible tragedy that is taking place,
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that people are tending to avoid,
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because they are fatigued,
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and they really don't quite know what the solutions are.
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Aaron Motsoaledi, the current health minister,
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attended that concert
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and I had an opportunity to meet with him,
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and he gave his absolute commitment
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to try to making a change,
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which is absolutely necessary.
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This is in the Scottish Parliament.
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I've subsequently become an envoy
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for Scotland and HIV.
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And I was showing them my experiences
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and trying to, again, raise awareness.
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And once again, in Edinburgh
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with the wonderful African Children's Choir who I simply adore.
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And it's children like this, many of whom have been orphaned
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because of their family being affected
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by the AIDS virus.
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I'm sitting here in New York with Michel Sidibe --
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he's the director of UNAIDS.
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And I'm very honored
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by the fact that Michel invited me,
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only a few months ago,
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to become a UNAIDS ambassador.
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And in this way, I've been strengthening my platform
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and broadening my outreach.
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The message that UNAIDS
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are currently sending out to the world
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is that we would like to see the virtual elimination
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of the transmission of the virus
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from mother to child by 2015.
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It's a very ambitious goal
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but we believe it can be achieved with political will.
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This can happen.
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And here I am with a pregnant woman,
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who is HIV positive
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and we're smiling, both of us are smiling, because we're very confident,
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because we know that that young woman
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is receiving treatment
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so her life can be extended
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to take care of the baby she's about to give birth to.
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And her baby will receive PMTCT,
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which will mean that that baby
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can be born free of the virus.
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Now that is prevention
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at the very beginning of life.
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It's one way to start looking at intervention
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with the AIDS pandemic.
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Now, I just would like to finish off
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to tell you the little story
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about Avelile.
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This is Avelile --
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she goes with me wherever I go.
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I tell her story to everyone
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because she represents
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one of millions
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of HIV/AIDS orphans.
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Avelile's mother
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had HIV virus --
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she died
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from AIDS-related illness.
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Avelile had the virus,
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she was born with the virus.
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And here she is at seven years old,
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weighing no more than a one year-old baby.
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At this point in her life,
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she's suffering with full-blown AIDS
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and had pneumonia.
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We met her in a hospital in the Eastern Cape
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and spent a whole afternoon with her -- an adorable child.
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The doctors and nurses were phenomenal.
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They put her on very special nutritious diet
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and took great care of her.
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And we didn't know when we left the hospital --
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because we filmed her story -- we didn't know if she was going to survive.
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So, it was obviously -- it was a very emotional encounter
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and left us feeling very resonant
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with this direct experience, this one child,
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you know, that story.
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Five months later,
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we went back to South Africa
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to meet Avelile again.
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And I'm getting --
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the hairs on my -- I don't know if you can see the hairs on my arms.
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They're standing up because I know what I'm going to show you.
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This is the transformation that took place.
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Isn't it extraordinary?
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(Applause)
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That round of applause is actually
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for the doctors and nurses of the hospital who took care of Avelile.
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And I take it that you appreciate that kind of transformation.
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So, I would like to say to you,
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each one in the audience,
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if you feel that every mother
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and every child in the world
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has the right to have access
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to good nutrition and good medical care,
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and you believe that the Millennium Development Goals,
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specifically five and six,
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should be absolutely committed to
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by all governments around the world --
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especially in sub-Saharan Africa --
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could you please stand up.
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I think that's fair to say,
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it's almost everyone in the hall.
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Thank you very much.
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(Applause)
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