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Rahman to be first Global Ambassador to fight TB |
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March 11, 2004 03:06 IST |
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Noted composer A R Rahman was today appointed as the first Global Ambassador in the worldwide fight against tuberculosis, which claims two million lives worldwide every year, including a sizeable number in India. The
announcement came at a press conference called by the Stop TB Partnership
and the World Health Organisation in a committee room of the House of
Commons.
Accepting the
task, Rahman, who composed the score for the hit musical Bombay Dreams
and which makes its US debut in New York March 29, said "Art is not
only for entertainment but also for healing process."
"Most
people in industrialized countries think tuberculosis is a thing of the
past," he added. "But we are actually in the throes of the largest
TB epidemic in history, with more people sick and dying from the disease
than ever before. It is urgent we break the public silence about that."
Rahman pointed
out that TB is completely curable with the cost-effective DOTS treatment
strategy, and that everything possible needed to be done to ensure universal
access to it. "This is more than just a matter for ministers of health
we need to move whole societies in the fight, and I have accepted
the role of Global Ambassador to help spread that message," he said.
Gareth Thomas,
MP and Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Department for International
Development, said Britain has pledged £280 million for eradication
of TB over a seven-year period and that it has provided £20 million
to India so far.
Dr Marcos Espinal,
Executive Secretary of the Stop TB Partnership, described DOTS as one
of the "great public health success stories of the past decade, having
treated 13 million patients since WHO declared TB a global Emergency in
1993". However, he said, it has only slowed the growth of the epidemic.
"To stop
it and begin reversing the trend we must nearly double the current number
of patients treated under DOTS each year by the end of 2005," Espinal
said. "We are therefore grateful to have A R Rahman as a Global Ambassador
to mobilize support for this massive effort."
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