a mobilization “beyond expectations” with nearly 4.5 million euros in pledges

Association Sidaction collected nearly 4.5 million euros in pledges for the fight against AIDS, during its traditional annual fundraising weekend concluded Sunday, March 28, in the evening.

“Faced with the current uncertain context, with the economic difficulties encountered by many French people, we were very worried. Despite this, the general public mobilized beyond our expectations ”, reacted to Agence France-Presse, the managing director of Sidaction, Florence Thune. This year’s figure is close to the record collection of 2019, when 4.5 million euros in pledges had been collected.

In 2020, nearly 1.5 million euros in pledges were collected during an evening broadcast on France 2 in June, several months after the charity event was forced to cancel its fundraising weekend.

This year, the event was launched Thursday evening with the broadcast of a clip on the 31 partner media. Then an evening entitled “Merci Line” was also broadcast Saturday on France 2 in tribute to Line Renaud, who remains at 92 years the irremovable vice-president of Sidaction, association created in 1994.

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“Impossible for us to cancel this year”

“It was impossible for us to cancel this year because it was imperative to bring HIV out of its invisibility. And I believe that we have succeeded in this bet ”, adds its director.

Lamenting “An alarming drop in HIV tests”, the head of state, Emmanuel Macron, also called not to “Let AIDS regain ground”, in a message posted Saturday on social networks.

“In France, in October, we had 650,000 fewer tests than what was planned at this stage, and some countries had up to 50% fewer screenings”, deplores Mme Thune which specifies that in France close to “24 000 people do not know their status, due to lack of screening ”.

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According to the latest UNAIDS report, 38 million people around the world are living with HIV and more than 12 million people are waiting for treatment, which is now life-saving. In 2019, 1.7 million people were newly infected with HIV and 690,000 people died from AIDS-related illnesses.

The funds collected by Sidaction will go to research and care programs, as well as associative care and assistance programs for patients in France and abroad, specifies the association.

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The World with AFP