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World AIDS Day 2024: 'Screening is still a major issue in France' (Sidaction)
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12/1/2024
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Here in France, CEDAXION is a major event that started in 1994 for raising awareness and
00:05
collecting funds for AIDS and for more. We can speak to Sandrine Fournier, CEDAXION's director of French programs.
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Hello to you, Sandrine. Thank you for speaking to Paris Direct.
00:15
We saw that report from Benin. Tell us a little bit about what the situation is like here in France.
00:22
Well in France,
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in fact, we're in a quite similar situation to Europe where
00:30
certain people living with HIV are not aware of that
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HIV status.
00:37
So I would say screenings is still a major issue in France.
00:44
Also, we have observed with 5,500
00:49
new diagnoses
00:52
made in
00:54
2023, an increase among
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especially women, migrant women, and men having sex with men born abroad.
01:05
And when you say that certain people are living
01:08
without a knowledge that they have
01:11
HIV-related illnesses or AIDS, does it come down to a certain demographic or lifestyle?
01:17
Or is there anything we can do to identify who those people are that are vulnerable and aren't aware?
01:24
Well, we pretty much know who are the most exposed
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population to HIV. In fact, they're quite similar all over the world.
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Those are men having sex with men, sex workers, trans people,
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drug injectors, or prisoners.
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And those are also the most
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stigmatized population.
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Sometimes in certain countries,
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criminalized
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population. And really, discrimination is a major obstacle to access to prevention and care.
02:01
So we have a similar situation in France, in Europe, and all over the world with some differences. For instance,
02:08
and as your
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film just showed, in Sub-Saharan Africa,
02:16
girls and young women aged 15 to 24 are particularly exposed.
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4,000 of them were infected every week in
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2023.
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And some differences in Eastern Europe, where
02:35
also new infections are rising,
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it is more in the group of drug injectors that we found
02:43
this heightened
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population.
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And so much of the work that's important here, as you mentioned, is removing the stigma
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for certain groups that might be exposed to these
02:57
illnesses. What would you like to see governments to do to help in that regard?
03:04
Well, by leading campaigns
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against discrimination,
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but also, in fact, political
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choices make the difference. For instance, in France, since last year, we have the possibility to go to any lab
03:21
to get a screening
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without a
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free screening,
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without the need to go to a doctor first. And that's really, really improved
03:33
and increased the tests in France in
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2003. So there are actions, very practical actions, that can be
03:45
carried out to really help. We saw various reports recently that the
03:51
the pandemic, the AIDS pandemic, could be ended by 2030 if there were political will to do so. Is that
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realistic, do you think?
04:02
Well, we're not there yet.
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The situation is not satisfying right now.
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But I would say we do have the tools. Now, the
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issue is to make them accessible to those who need them the most, and to
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really strengthen
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community-led actions to reach the most exposed populations.
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So we can probably do it by 2030, but
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you're right, we need really political
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actions. Yeah, and on that note, I mean, in France, elsewhere in Europe, in the United States,
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we're seeing politics becoming increasingly polarized. We're seeing society more and more fractured.
04:48
Does that play a role in terms of getting people the help they need and also removing the stigma?
04:55
Oh, it certainly plays a role, especially, as I said before, in France, as we observe that
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among migrant women, we see increase in HIV diagnosis.
05:09
We have those debates to
05:12
to stop the medical help that French government
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gives to foreigners in France. So it's really,
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that really, really doesn't help.
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And for people who might
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want to volunteer in this field,
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what advice would you give to them in terms of finding a way or working with an organization that has a
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credible impact on this cause?
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We have a lot of NGOs in France, such as AID,
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which is the biggest one, and
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which really work very well with all those affected communities.
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In fact, I would probably recommend people to choose
05:56
considering their skills and considering the
05:59
community they live in, because really,
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as I said, we really need to strengthen community-led actions. So if you're a person living in France and coming from Africa,
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get contact with an African NGO,
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which will be really in capacity to
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carry out actions, prevention actions, but also rapid testing
06:25
in places where African people socialize.
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Sandrine, thank you very much for your time and thank you for the work you're doing. Sandrine Fournier, thank you.
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