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Wyclef Jean will join civil rights leader Ambassador Andrew Young and others on stage to rally the crowd of 10,000 on the National Mall before the “Keep the Promise” March on Sunday, July 22, 2012, just prior to the opening ceremonies of the XIX International AIDS Conference in Washington D.C.
Wyclef Jean & Ambassador Young join 2,219 individuals and 1,373 organizations from 98 countries in supporting the “Keep the Promise” Declaration and March.
AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) is pleased to announce that Wyclef Jean—Grammy award-winning musician, songwriter, producer and humanitarian of international acclaim—will join the “Keep the Promise” March on Washington as the headliner. Wyclef will join civil rights leader Ambassador Andrew Young on stage at the Washington Monument grounds to perform and rally the crowd of more than 10,000 people before the start of the March on Sunday, July 22, 2012—just prior to the opening ceremonies of the XIX International AIDS Conference.
Wyclef joins 2,219 individuals and 1,373 organizations from 98 countries in supporting the “Keep the Promise” Declaration and March.
The ‘Keep the Promise’ rally and march will serve as a clarion call for universal access to AIDS care and treatment; for more efficient use of the limited funding from sources including the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria and the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR); for big world economies and the G20 to fully fund the Global Fund as well as for the lowering of AIDS drug prices by pharmaceutical companies to allow for the treatment of more patients with the same amount of money. More information about the “Keep the Promise” coalition and March can be found at www.keepthepromise2012.org and by following the group on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/keepthepromise2012) and on Twitter @AIDSMarch2012.
“We are so excited to welcome Wyclef Jean to the ‘Keep the Promise’ March on Washington,” said Terri Ford, AIDS Healthcare Foundation’s Senior Director of Global Policy and Advocacy. “His passion and activist spirit, along with his inspirational music, is absolutely the right fit to highlight the crisis that HIV/AIDS remains around the world.”
Since his rise to prominence on the Hip Hop and R&B scene in the 1990s until today, Wyclef’s music has always been tied to his charitable and advocacy work in his native Haiti and around the world. Following the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, Wyclef and Yéle Haiti Foundation—which he founded in 2005—helped mobilize international support for humanitarian aid and assistance to the country. In 2009, he shared the BET Humanitarian of the Year award with Alicia Keys and also performed at the Nobel Peace Prize Concert in Oslo. In 2006, Wyclef performed at the UNAIDS-organized Evening of Remembrance and Hope: Uniting the World Against AIDS in New York City, commemorating 25 years of AIDS.
“For the first time in over twenty years, the International AIDS Conference takes place in the United States—in Washington—and just a few months before the 2012 presidential election,” said Michael Weinstein, President of AIDS Healthcare Foundation. “The ‘Keep the Promise on HIV/AIDS’ March presents an ideal opportunity for AIDS advocates and organizations the world over to join together and have our collective voices heard to press US and world leaders to do the right thing on AIDS funding, care and treatment.”
Please click here to read the “Keep the Promise on HIV/AIDS” Declaration.
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