
Women Religious Leaders Take a Stand with Male Counterparts Responding to AIDS in the Arab Region
“If we do not respond to the serious development challenge of AIDS in the Arab Region with unprecedented urgency and unity, the epidemic will reverse economic and development gains by decades. It will weaken our workforce and could cost the region 35% of our GDP in the next 25 years. It can threaten the security of the entire region,” stated H.E. Amre Moussa, Secretary General of the League of Arab States at the Opening Ceremony
Since the beginning of this effort to mobilize faith-based institutions, high-level religious leaders from diverse sects, countries and backgrounds have stood in solidarity regarding the urgent need for a proactive response building on gains made across the region. H.E. Mohamed Sayed Tantawy, Grand Imam of Al-Azhar Mosque and His Holiness Pope Shenouda, III Pope of the Coptic Orthodox Church and President of the Middle East Council of Churches signed onto the historic Cairo Declaration in 2004 and have voiced support for the building of a regional faith based network responding to AIDS.
“Since the signing of the historic
“We cannot ignore the feminization of the epidemic,” said Dr. Mongia Souahi, National Senator and Professor of Quran, at El Zitouna University, Tunsia. “Women are becoming increasingly vulnerable and so are central to the solution in our region. As Religious Leaders we have a serious role to play and must respond in solidarity.”
The Regional Forum is the first of its kind in the Arab world- now calling on women religious leaders for the first time to join their male Christian and Muslim counterparts addressing critical gender, development, human rights and governance issues surrounding the growing AIDS situation in the region.
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The UNDP’s HIV/AIDS Regional Programme in the Arab States (HARPAS) serves 20 states in the Arab region responding to AIDS as a governance, human rights, development and gender issue. HARPAS focuses on the attainment of Millennium Development Goal #6 by halting and reversing the spread of HIV/AIDS by 2015, and the goals set by the UN General Assembly Special Session on HIV/AIDS. Capacity-building activities are undertaken in response to specific requests from UNDP Country Offices and our stakeholders, in partnership with Bureau for Development Policy (BDP) HIV/AIDS Group, Regional Bureau, the UNAIDS Secretariat and Cosponsors, and other partners.
Source: UNDP, Nov 7, 2006