Edward Morello
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Dr Chambers
The hon. Member is completely right about the work that voluntary and church groups do on global public health.
Edward Morello (West Dorset) (LD)
I congratulate my hon. Friend on securing this important debate. He mentioned the importance of investing in funds to protect our security. He will know better than anyone that malign-influence powers such as Russia and China are eager to step into the void that we leave when we withdraw our aid. Does he agree that if we do not fund the Global Fund properly, malign powers such as those will step in and shape global health policy in their own image?
Dr Chambers
I totally agree with my hon. Friend, who sits on the Foreign Affairs Committee; that is an insightful point.
Many of us will remember “It’s a Sin”, Channel 4’s extraordinary drama about the HIV/AIDS crisis in the 1980s. It was joyful and heartbreaking, and it reminded us that behind every statistic was a real person—sons, daughters, friends and partners, all with lives full of love and potential. But HIV today is not a death sentence. Science has done its job. Because of one pill a day, or even a single injection every few months, people can live long and healthy lives. The UN’s 95-95-95 target—that 95% of people living with HIV know their status, that 95% of those are on treatment, and that 95% of those are achieving viral suppression—is within reach, but it will not happen by accident. It requires commitment, funding and global co-operation.