Speaker, I move without notice:
That the House -
1) notes that from 8 to 10 June 2011 the United Nations General Assembly High Level Meeting on Aids took place in New York City;
2) further notes that this meeting provided an opportunity to take stock of the progress and challenges of the last thirty years and took place ten years after the historic 2001 United Nations Special Session on HIV/Aids;
3) acknowledges that it follows the 2006 signing of the Political Declaration where UN member states committed to moving towards universal access to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support;
4) further acknowledges the presence of many national delegates, which included more than thirty heads of state, government and vice presidents as well as many leading experts, academia and interest groups;
5) recognises that this meeting follows the success of the South African HIV/Aids programme which made ground breaking progress with the treatment, testing, antiretroviral prices, tuberculosis and the re-engineering of the primary health care system; and
6) applauds the effort of all involved in the global fight against HIV/Aids.
Agreed to.