Ashley Judd
The star of movies like "High Crimes" and "Kiss the Girls", who is on a three-week visit to spread awareness about HIV-AIDS prevention and maternal and child health, will be in Delhi for four days during which she will also meet several NGOs connected with AIDS awareness in the city.
Miditech produces AIDS awareness documentary for NGC with Ashley Judd
PSI and National Geographic Channel come together for a documentary film on her trip to India. The film is being produced by Miditech and will premiere on NGC on World Aids Day, 1st December 2007. The film follows Ashley as she embarks on the HIV trail in India to see how this deadly disease spreads from Mumbai, the AIDS hub of the country to other places across the country.
American actress Ashley Judd and Mexican actress Salma Hayek urged people to combat the Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) as one, an epidemic lurking over Central America.
Both of them affirmed in a press conference that all society's spheres, government, churches, civil organizations and private parties, must come together as one to stop the advance of the HIV-AIDS pandemic.
Judd, Youth-Aids organization global ambassador, warned Guatemala suffers from a "concentrated AIDS epidemic" and the country has "tremendous potential for a tragedy to set off".
Rai Foundation joins Ashley Judd famous Hollywood Actress in the war against HIV / AIDS. Rai Foundation organized a fundraising event hosting Ashley Judd, Global Ambassador for PSI-Youth AIDS Project. In her month long tour of India, the Double Jeopardy fame actress is meeting sex workers, younggirls and people living with HIV and is discussing issues related to safe sex and HIV / AIDS..
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Ashley Judd and Mexican actress Salma Hayek urged people to combat the AIDS as one, an epidemic lurking over Central America. Judd and Hayek said they are now in Guatemala to collaborate in the reduction of this stigma affecting many Guatemalans and many other people around the world.
Ashley Judd, who has served as global ambassador of PSI's YouthAIDS project since January 2003.She advocates that educating young people and empowering them to make the right choices is key to stopping the spread of HIV/AIDS.
"I proudly serve as the YouthAIDS Global Ambassador. Over the next few weeks, I will be traveling with YouthAIDS to Kenya, Madagascar, and South Africa to see our HIV/AIDS prevention programs. " Read Asley Judd's posts from her trip .