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Reactions to the Nevirapine Petition
Women and AIDS Support Network (WASN)
By Chenai Penduka
December 31, 2002

Ignorance is said to be bliss but in light of recent experiences, I must say, "Ignorance shall be the downfall of mankind."

Trying to find a solution to curb and control the spread of HIV/AIDS is received by the public with a variety of mixed reactions. The week 25- 29th November 2002 was nothing short of eventful as I went collecting signatures for the WASN petition, which was part of the campaign for access to Nevirapine at all health centres by December 01, 2002.

Members of the public are diverse in various aspects, such as their color, creed and beliefs, among other differences. These differences become even more pronounced in their reactions on issues concerning the HIV/AIDS pandemic.

While some people are genuinely ignorant but willing to learn more and take part in helping come up with positive solutions, others deliberately choose to wear blinkers and tell themselves that this disease does not exist, despite the evidence that surrounds them.

These were some of the reactions that characterized the Nevirapine campaign. While some were supportive of the cause, others refused flatly and their reasons ranged from religion to politics.

Those who hid behind religious cloak claimed that it was morally wrong to support the cause. Others were quick to associate the cause with politics, claiming that any attempt to force Government to speed up a process such as availing Nevirapine to the intended beneficiaries was linked to the opposition.

It is sad to note the extent to which denial has blinded so many hundreds of people and for which thousands more lives shall be lost.

For me, this week was a rude awakening to the harsh reality that amidst all efforts by so many people and organizations to bring to light the devastating extent to which people’s social, economic and political forums are being ruined by this disease, it is only up until people decide to be more open minded and positive towards this global disaster of epic proportion that we shall see more positive results being yielded from all of mankind’s efforts.

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