 Carla Bruni: Joins fight against AIDS
Carla Bruni has taken a venture for the benefit of humanity. Carla Bruni, ex-supermodel and first lady of France has planned to join the worldwide fight against AIDS as a goodwill ambassador for the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. On Thursday the officials has brought the confirmation of the news.
More news on Carla Bruni has been inferred from quite a number of sources. According to them, On Monday the wife of President Nicolas Sarkozy has revealed the details of her new mission at a news conference with Michel Kazatchkine, the fund's executive director.
As per the report of a famous news magazine, forty-year-old Carla Bruni has agreed to become a goodwill ambassador for the protection of mothers and children against AIDS.
Based in Geneva, the fund coordinates hundreds of programs in nearly one hundred and thirty six countries through public-private partnerships that have raised over eleven billion dollars.
Carla Bruni, who got married to Nicolas Sarkozy in the month of February has expressed a desire of working hard to fight terminal disease AIDS. She has taken the decision after her visit to South Africa, which has one of the largest AIDS sufferers of the world.
Carla Bruni also admitted that she wanted to utilize her status as French first lady in order to initiate such a worthy global cause. |