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21 June 2001

Text: UNAIDS Announces Disease Prevention Partnership with Coca-Cola

Company brings expertise, outreach to disease prevention effort

Coca-Cola is the latest corporate citizen to join the international effort to combat the HIV/AIDS epidemic. The Coca-Cola Africa Foundation and the Joint United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS June 20 jointly announced a new partnership to promote and expand disease education, treatment and prevention programs across the continent.

The foundation supported by the soft-drink manufacturer will use its network of bottlers and their local presence to provide assistance and resources for community-based anti-disease programs, according to a UNAIDS press release.

Coca-Cola spokesman Carl Ware said announcement of the Africa partnership comes in response to U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan's plea for support from the corporate community.

"His urgent call to action for private industry to step up its efforts to fight HIV/AIDS inspired our company and our Africa Group to accelerate our plans to announce this strategic partnership," Ware said. "The initiatives we have outlined today will serve as the guidepost for specific programs that will be introduced throughout the continent in the coming months."

UNAIDS Executive Director Peter Piot said, "Coca-Cola Africa's special strength is its ability to bring its unrivalled marketing and logistics expertise to responses to the epidemic -- from the community to the highest political level. We are excited about this partnership and what it means for the fight against AIDS."

As the largest single private-sector employer in Africa, Coca Cola's workplace-based programs for disease education and prevention are also expected to serve as models for other employers to follow.

The following text is available in French, Spanish and Russian at http://www.unaids.org/whatsnew/press/eng/pressarc01/CocaCola_200601.html

Following is the text of the UNAIDS press release.

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JOINT UNITED NATIONS PROGRAMME ON HIV/AIDS
UNAIDS

Geneva, Switzerland, June 20, 2001

UNAIDS SIGNS UP COCA-COLA IN BATTLE AGAINST AIDS

The Coca-Cola Africa Foundation Will Co-Ordinate Local Support for Aids Programmes Across the Continent

Geneva, 20 June 2001 - UNAIDS today announced a partnership with The Coca-Cola Africa Foundation to bring new impetus to the battle against AIDS. Under the terms of the three-year agreement, the Foundation will co-ordinate the efforts of Coca-Cola Africa and its bottling partners across the continent to support AIDS education, prevention and treatment programmes. This partnership is fully in line with the philosophy behind the International Partnership against AIDS in Africa.

"The Coca-Cola Africa Foundation brings substantial resources to the international battle against AIDS," said Peter Piot, Executive Director, Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS. "Coca-Cola Africa's special strength is its ability to bring its unrivalled marketing and logistics expertise to responses to the epidemic -- from the community to the highest political level. We are excited about this partnership and what it means for the fight against AIDS."

The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) brings together seven United Nations system organizations (UNICEF, UNDP, UNFPA, UNDCP, UNESCO, WHO and the World Bank) to help the world prevent new HIV infections, care for those already infected and mitigate the epidemic's impact.

The new partnership between Coca-Cola and UNAIDS is the first major initiative for The Coca-Cola Africa Foundation, a private, non-profit organization dedicated to implementing the Coca-Cola system's philanthropic and corporate citizenship programs in Africa.

"We are proud to be joining the UNAIDS team in the fight against AIDS," said Alexander B. Cummings, President of Coca-Cola Africa Group. "Coca-Cola is completely committed to the future of the African continent, its economy, people, communities and health. We will do all that we can to enable Africans to reach their full potential."

"Two weeks ago, The Coca Cola Company hosted a meeting of corporate leaders at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, which featured UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan," said Carl Ware, Executive Vice President, Global Public Affairs, The Coca-Cola Company. "His urgent call to action for private industry to step up its efforts to fight HIV/AIDS inspired our Company and our Africa Group to accelerate our plans to announce this strategic partnership. The initiatives we have outlined today will serve as the guidepost for specific programmes that will be introduced throughout the continent in the coming months."

The collaboration between Coca-Cola and UNAIDS will build on existing models of public/private partnerships to strengthen private sector involvement in tackling global issues such as AIDS. The partnership will focus on Africa, where 70% of people living with HIV/AIDS in the world reside.

The three pillars of the partnership are as follows:

Local Community Infrastructure

The Coca-Cola system in Africa will deploy its unique infrastructure and presence in local communities to support local prevention, education and treatment programs.

For example, company and bottler representatives in Zambia will provide assistance to the Family Health Trust, an education project that works with young people in more than 2,500 anti-AIDS clubs throughout the country. The Coca-Cola system in Zambia will store education materials at its facilities in Lusaka and then assist in their distribution to 72 district education officers country-wide.

In Nigeria, Coca-Cola will support the work of the National HIV Sero-Prevalence Sentinel Surveillance Survey for women attending antenatal clinics. The purpose of this program is to track HIV infection levels through institutions that provide access to populations that are of particular interest in combating the epidemic. The Coca-Cola system in Nigeria will provide marketing support to develop awareness materials on the sentinel sero-surveillance program, assist in the printing and distribution of 10,000 pamphlets, provide expertise in logistics and help distribute testing kits in all of the Nigerian states.

Marketing Resources

Coca-Cola Africa will provide marketing expertise to develop public awareness and information campaigns for UNAIDS and international and local partners across Africa. These messages will seek to foster values of caring, open communication around sexuality, and support for the inclusion of people living with HIV/AIDS in community life.

Human Resources Policies

The Coca-Cola system, as the largest private sector employer in Africa, will develop and implement model human resources policies and practices for its employees, consistent with local laws.

Coca-Cola Africa has already introduced 'minimum standards' for its regional offices across the continent. These policies require the formation of local AIDS Committees, including representatives from management, human resources, labour organizations and medical personnel. These committees will develop workforce education and awareness programs and conduct monthly prevention campaigns.

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