I think the question around HIV/AIDS speaks very strongly to the need for comprehensive sexual reproductive health services as part of the initiative, and comprehensive would obviously include prevention both in the form of contraception, in terms of birth spacing, but also in terms of STI prevention, including HIV/AIDS, and then along the continuum of care, including, as my colleagues mentioned, ARVs for all those who are HIV positive. In particular, women who are pregnant, who are treated, have a much greater chance of success in terms of their childbirth, as well as access to the prevention of maternal to child transmission. It's all part of an important comprehensive and integrated approach.
On June 1st, 2010. See this statement in context.