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Bruni surprised by her popularity in India | French First Lady Carla Bruni on Monday said that she was quite surprised by her popularity in India, and added that she was looking forward to her four-day stay in the country. On the sidelines of a visit to the Safdarjung
Hospital and the Naz Foundation here this morning, Bruni said: “I am quite surprised
by my popularity in India. I did not expect it.” Bruni also said that as far
as she was concerned, the visit to India was a very short one, and that she would
love to return and stay for a longer period. “It is just four days. I want to
see more of this country. I would love to have the opportunity of visiting it
again, for a longer time,” she said. She revealed that during her meeting with
Congress president Sonia Gandhi today, she had talked about the Global Fund, an
international financing institution that invests the world’s money to save lives,
especially victims afflicted with HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria, and her
role as a brand ambassador for it. She said that Gandhi had asked her about her
role in the Global Fund and with other institutions supporting health causes.
To date, the Global Fund has committed 19.3 billion dollars in 144 countries to
support large-scale prevention, treatment and care programs against these three
diseases. Asked why she saw the campaign against AIDS as being an important cause,
Bruni told ANI that having lost her brother to AIDS, she is committed to all causes
aimed at the prevention of AIDS. Bruni said it is an issue close to her, and she
felt being France ’s First Lady and popular with the masses, she had the platform
to further her sincere efforts in combating this deadly disease. “It is important
to prevent AIDS. It is an issue close to me. My being in this position (French
First Lady) and being popular with the people, helps me to speak about the dangers
of HIV/AIDS, and what steps need to be taken to counter it,” she said. Bruni has
been making sincere efforts to pursue these preventive campaigns in a low-key
manner, and does not flaunt this aspect of her life. She also actively involved
with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. On Monday, she visited Safdarjung
Hospital and the New Delhi-based Naz Foundation Trust, an NGO working on HIV/AIDS
and sexual health. Bruni visited the hospital to watch how its pediatric and maternity
wings deal with antenatal care (the systemic medical supervision of women during
pregnancy and HIV/AIDS care. Dr.N.K. Mohanty, Additional Director General and
Medical Superintendent of the hospital and senior medical staff briefed her about
the activities of the pediatric and maternity wings. The hospital has the largest
number of child deliveries. In 2009, the hospital delivered 20397 newborns, and
till October of this year, the figure was 17833.
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