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BEIJING, June 15 (Xinhuanet) -- China plans to build up its first orphanage
for those whose parents died of AIDS, according to HuangMengfu, chairman of the
All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce.
Speaking Tuesday at the inaugural ceremony of the China Red Ribbon
Foundation, Huang said the orphanage called the "Red RibbonFamily" would be
built in Shangcai County, central China's Henan Province.
Covering two hectares, the project will start in 2004 at a costof 3.5
million yuan (about 423,216 US dollars) for the first phase.
AIDS orphans aged from six to nine would be admitted to the "Red Ribbon
Family", Huang said.
The China Red Ribbon Foundation is a non-governmental organization
co-founded by the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce and over 20
private enterprises.
Huang said the NGO would cooperate with the Chinese government on the work
of AIDS prevention and control, especially in China's remote and
poverty-stricken areas.
The assessment report on China's AIDS prevention and control, released by
the Ministry of Health, shows HIV is an epidemic covering all the mainland's 31
provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities. There are 840,000
HIV-carriers, of whom 80,000 suffer AIDS.
The majority of HIV-carriers are young people from rural areas,and experts
warn that the number of people who are HIV positive will increase to 10 million
in China, unless effective prevention and control measures are taken.
As a special and disadvantaged social group, AIDS orphans deserved the most
love and assistance from society, Huang said.
They not only suffered a low-quality material life, but also met with
discrimination, which was completely unfair, said Huang.
It was every social group and even everybody's responsibility to care for
AIDS orphans, creating a good environment for their life and studies, he said.
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