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STORY: WORLD BANK / INTERNATIONAL AIDS CONFERENCE ADVANCER
SOURCE: WORLD BANK
TRT: 1:56
RESTRICTIONS: NONE
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH / NATS
DATELINE: 15 JULY 2010, WASHINGTON / FILE
FILE - RECENT, WASHINGTON DC
1. Wide shot, exterior World Bank
15 JULY 2010, WASHINGTON DC
2. SOUNDBITE (English) David Wilson, Director, World Bank Global HIV/AIDS Program:
“We need to remind ourselves that AIDS is the only newly emerging virus that is truly global, it has infected every country in the world, it’s infected over 15 million people, it is dogged and tenacious so we need to keep our focus on aids while addressing other disease priorities.”
FILE - RECENT, BENFICA, MOZAMBIQUE
3. Med shot, Councilor giving advice to group with HIV
4. Wide shot, class
5. Various shots, HIV victim
15 JULY 2010, WASHINGTON DC
6. SOUNDBITE (English) David Wilson, Director, World Bank Global HIV/AIDS Program:
“What is unique about aids is that it targets adults in their most productive years, parents and breadwinners and it really disrupts society impoverishing generations creating orphans and impacting on all of the millennium development goals.”
FILE - RECENT, DAR ES SALAAM, TANZANIA
7. Wide shot, mothers and babies
8. Med shot, women in line
9. Close-up, baby
15 JULY 2010, WASHINGTON DC
10. SOUNDBITE (English) David Wilson, Director, World Bank Global HIV/AIDS Program:
“I think the first major challenge is to really make prevention work, we still have three million new HIV infections a year, we have started to see success in concentrated epidemics in the North, in Latin America, and in Asia and we now need to see the same successes in generalized epidemics in southern Africa using proven approaches such as male circumcision and the promising approaches to reduce multiple concurring partnerships.”
FILE - RECENT, BENFICA, MOZAMBIQUE
11. Med shot, nurse explaining
12. Med shot, people listening
13. Med shot, nurse talking with people
14. Med shot, girl with AIDS lying for check up
15. Med shot, nurse with girl
The Director of the World Bank’s Global HIV/AIDS program David Wilson said that governments must continue to focus on combating the disease because it is still infecting millions globally today (15 July). He was speaking ahead of a major AIDS conference.
SOUNDBITE (English) David Wilson, Director, World Bank Global HIV/AIDS Program:
“We need to remind ourselves that AIDS is the only newly emerging virus that is truly global, it has infected every country in the world, it’s infected over 15 million people, it is dogged and tenacious so we need to keep our focus on aids while addressing other disease priorities.”
Wilson, an internationally known AIDS expert, has published widely on AIDS, developed HIV prevention programs that have been cited as international best practices by the World Health Organization, and advised numerous national governments and international agencies.
SOUNDBITE (English) David Wilson, Director, World Bank Global HIV/AIDS Program:
“What is unique about aids is that it targets adults in their most productive years, parents and breadwinners and it really disrupts society impoverishing generations creating orphans and impacting on all of the millennium development goals.”
Dr. Wilson has worked around the world providing strategic AIDS advice to governments such as South Africa, Kenya, Nigeria, India, China, Vietnam, Lebanon and Papua New Guinea. He says preventing the disease in those countries and others remains a major obstacle.
SOUNDBITE (English) David Wilson, Director, World Bank Global HIV/AIDS Program:
“I think the first major challenge is to really make prevention work, we still have three million new HIV infections a year, we have started to see success in concentrated epidemics in the North, in Latin America, and in Asia and we now need to see the same successes in generalized epidemics in southern Africa using proven approaches such as male circumcision and the promising approaches to reduce multiple concurring partnerships.”
Dr. Wilson will lead the Bank’s delegation to the XVII International AIDS Conference which opens in Vienna Sunday (18 July).









