In 2009, he reaffirmed the Catholic moral teaching on contraception, in regard to statements made by Pope Benedict XVI that condoms were not a solution to Africa's AIDS crisis that were taken out of context by the media. Turkson did not rule out condoms in all circumstances, but said that since the quality of condoms in Africa is poor, their use could engender false confidence. He said fidelity and, if infected, refraining from sex were the key to fighting the epidemic. He also said that the money being spent on condoms would be better spent providing anti-retroviral drugs to those already infected.