Global Update - Aids Relief - U.S. Initiative Is Found to Reduce Deaths From AIDS, but Not New Cases, in Africa

The President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, the $15 billion program begun by the Bush administration in 2003, cut the AIDS death toll in its African target countries by more than 10 percent, but did not prevent new cases, according to a new study. Full Story »

Posted by Erin Fahey
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Subjects: Health
Topics: HIV/AIDS
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Posted by: Posted by Erin Fahey - Apr 10, 2009 - 6:24 PM PDT
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Edited by: Erin Fahey - Apr 10, 2009 - 6:24 PM PDT

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Erin Fahey
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by Erin Fahey - Apr. 10, 2009

The account is very short and a bit confusing. Pepfar help is unclear to a reader that might not know the jargon.

The United States involvement with HIV/AIDS in African countries is extremely important and always relevant. This short and somewhat uninformative article still addresses the shortcomings in helping countries in Africa.

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