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posted by: Edward C Green (reply) post date: 07.23.06 (11:17 am) Many Western AIDS experts claim, “African men cannot be faithful,” “Africans are polygamous by nature,” “African women might abstain only to be infected by their husbands,” “not everyone can be faithful so it would be stigmatizing to expect anyone to be faithful,” etc, etc. Fidelity and abstinence programs were and are routinely dismissed as unrealistic, while condom programs are said to deal with people "as they actually are" rather than how we might wish them to be. Yet the best current biological and survey data simply do not support the popular image of the promiscuous African. According to UNAIDS, Sub-Saharan Africa now has an average HIV prevalence rate of 7.2%, down from 7.3% in 2004 and 7.5% a year earlier. This means that about 93% of Africans ages 15-49 are not HIV infected. So the truth is: MOST Africans are already engaged in fidelity or abstinence (just like everyone else.) And if we promote these behaviors, we get more of them. |
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