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Brazil, in Condom Alert, Appeals to UN and World Bank PDF Print E-mail
Written by Irene Lôbo   
Tuesday, 06 September 2005

The shortage of condoms in some state health departments in Brazil is soon likely also to harm programs conducted by non-governmental organizations (NGOs) engaged in the struggle against AIDS.

This is what some NGOs, such as the Rainbow Group of Brasília, which works with homosexuals, are afraid of.

"We also receive quotas of condoms from the government to look after our population, and this quota is reduced when there is a shortage of condoms. As a result, we are forced to be remiss with both the individuals who are already enrolled with the institution and the events we sponsor to popularize the use of condoms," affirms the president of the NGO, Antônio Lisboa.

For the past two weeks the Ministry of Health has been trying to regularize condom stocks in state health departments. According to the National STD/AIDS Program, 35 million condoms were sent to the 26 states and the Federal District in August alone, and another 65 million are awaiting certification.

Overall, 104 million condoms have been distributed so far this year, although the Ministry has sufficient guaranteed funds to acquire 700 million units.

The problem, as explained by the director of the Ministry of Health's National STD/AIDS Program, Pedro Chequer, is the poor quality of the condoms furnished by some suppliers and producers' inability to meet all of the country's demand.

To resolve this problem, the Ministry has already negotiated an agreement to obtain 150 million units through the intermediation of the United Nations Population Fund and the World Bank.

"With this we shall reach somewhere between 400 and 500 million condoms in December - which would be the largest number ever distributed in the country," Chequer affirmed.

Agência Brasil

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written by Guest, September 06, 2005
No doubt that the money government and political parties are using for corruption.....will cover easily the condoms necessary...for the next decade......!!!!
So why aghain and again ask help to UN and World Bank ??????
Money is in Brazil...take it to whom stole it !
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written by Guest, September 06, 2005
And why do you need UN and World Bank money...when the Ministry has sufficient guaranteed funds to acquire 700 million units...while so far you distributed 104 millions and intend to distribute between 400/500 millions !
If quality is poor, import the condoms !!!
You have the money.....correct ??????
And your trade surplus is at a record !!!!!!
These imports would not penalize so much your budget and trade surplus, condoms are very very cheap when bought in the hundreds of millions !!!!


But you want condoms...to be offered to you !
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enquiry
written by princess, December 13, 2006


Dear Sir,

The Government of Ghana, in West Africa, has recieved
funds from the INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
ASSOCIATION(IDA) with loan number :IDA CREDIT NO:3964
GH,and AGENCE FRANCAISE DE DEVELOPMENT(AFD),AFD LOAN
NO:CGH 6004.01.G, towards the cost of community based
rural development projects ( CBRDP) and intends to
apply part of this fund to cover eligible payments
under the contracts for the supply of the following
items.
1. water treatment plants and Chemicals.
2. Fertiliser
3. Medical equipment
4. agro chemicals
5.condoms
6.Educational infrastucture.
7.Fishing equipment
8.Knapsack sprayer
9.treated mosquito net
10.Electrical/Plumbing
11.Exhibitor/Parking
12.Cargill Meat Solution

Tender is open to all eligible foreign contractors
from eligible source countries as defined in the
guidelines of the procurement
Board of ther Republic of ghana.If you can handle the
supply any of the above items, get back to me for more
details. i am a commision agent.
Thanks,
Best Regard,
Princess.kwashi
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