maandag 2 juli 2007

Prinses Diana & Nelson Mandela in de strijd tegen AIDS en HIV


Wellicht hebben ook veel van jullie gisteren "Diana, a Tribute" gezien op tv, het liefdadigheidsconcert georganiseerd door Prins Harry en Prins William ter nagedachtenis aan Lady Di en viering van wat haar 46e verjaardag zou zijn geweest. Nelson Mandela is een van de geinterviewden die Prinses Diana hebben ontmoet. Prinses Diana was erg toegewijd deelnemer in de strijd tegen AIDS en HIV. Zie hieronder.

PRINCESS DIANA AND
THE FIGHT AGAINST AIDS

Throughout her life, Princess Diana was very active supporting many charities related to homeless and deprived children, drug abuse, and victims of HIV/AIDS. In 1987, she shocked many people when she publicly shook the hand of an AIDS patient.

On November 2, 2002, former South African President Nelson Mandela announced that the Nelson Mandela Children's Fund was planning to join the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund to help South Africans with HIV/AIDS and their families and to assist children orphaned by the disease. "Caring for people who are dying and helping the bereaved was something for which Princess Diana had passion and commitment," Mandela said at a London press conference.

"When she stroked the limbs of someone with leprosy, or sat on the bed of a man with HIV/AIDS and held his hand, she transformed public attitudes and improved the life chances of such people," Mandela said about the late Princess. "People felt if a British princess can go to a ward with HIV patients, then there's nothing to be superstitious about."

After the announcement, Mandela visited Diana's family home and placed a wreath on her grave. Mandela and Diana met when the princess visited South Africa in 1997.

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