Wednesday, March 18, 2009

a post from the (RED) blog

Congress Approves Bill with $900 Million for the Global Fund

We’d love to share some great news with everyone that came in late yesterday. The U.S. Senate voted to pass H.R. 1105, the Omnibus Appropriations bill including $900 million for the Global Fund. As some of you may know the Global Fund is the leading financer of programs to fight AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria. (RED) is the Global Fund’s largest private sector contributor as a direct result of your (RED) purchases. Up to half of the profits of all (RED) products are contributed to the Global Fund, and every dollar raised is effectively and immediately translated into lives saved. At the end of 2008, Global Fund-supported programs had averted more than 2.5 million deaths by providing AIDS treatment for two million people, anti-tuberculosis treatment for 4.6 million people and 70 million insecticide-treated bed nets for the prevention of malaria.

The Global Fund is hard at work utilizing grant money in 140 countries in efforts to prevent and ultimately eradicate these diseases, with Rwanda, Ghana, Lesotho and Swaziland specifically receiving (RED) funds to fight AIDS. With an astonishing number of people living globally with these preventable diseases there is an urgent and dire need for funding. But a little goes a long way and every bit helps. To put it into perspective the approximate cost of keeping someone with HIV on antiretroviral therapy is at a cost of 43 cents a day. And the purchase of an ipod nano (PRODUCT) RED could support more than 3 weeks of medicine for one individual - imagine what can be done with this $900 million.

So thanks to the work of the United States Congress on this bill and each and everyone’s dedicated support of the Global Fund and the (RED) idea we are truly making a difference. To read more on the Senate’s approval of this bill click here.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

February -

long time no post

this past semester we worked closely with the law school here @ ND and we were able to help organize the law school's AIDS awareness week -

it was really awesome to see the panel of LLM students (lawyers working on their masters) from sub-saharan africa present on the crises in their respective countries... we had speakers from kenya, uganda, south africa, chad, and sierra leone

many law students also contributed in the discussions and came to learn about the AIDS crisis both here and globally and about (RED) too!

more than 40 emails and signatures were collected and lexisnexis (the google of law schools) created a questionnaire and donated $1 per questionnaire filled out to the global fund!

exciting things ahead

hopefully pix will be up soon

(simon)

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Post World AIDS Day Symposium













i believe a big thank you is first in order

thank you –
to our three speakers; fr. bob dowd, fr. paulinus odozor, and dr. malcolm fraser
to student government and the social concerns committee
to the (RED) planning committee
to the 68 people who attended our event

we really got a fascinating interdisciplinary perspective on HIV/AIDS and the impact of the disease, specifically in africa

we’re pleased that so many of you showed up to learn about the crisis and also learn about solutions, like the global fund and what outlets like (RED) are doing to help you be part of change – specifically during this holiday season

again thank you and best of luck on your finals and have a merry christmas!

Sunday, November 2, 2008

(RED) @ ND Video Shooting

this wednesday night at lafortune student center

in the 3rd floor - we will be filming a student video about AIDS in Africa and about (RED).

it will be part public service announcement, part call to action and part promotion

we hope to see you there

(simon)

Friday, October 17, 2008

have a happy break


slowly but surely we got our message out these past few weeks -


rest up folks, 'cuz when this break is done we are going to amp up our efforts to make notre dame (RED)


go irish, go (RED)


Tuesday, October 7, 2008

not(re d)ame





we're up and active now people -


i'm sure a few of you guys were able to catch us at south dining hall on thursday

if not saw us walking around with ginormous "embraces" (brackets) on game day


what can i say? Notre Dame is turning (RED)