After four long years, there’s reason to hope that the condition will get the attention that it and the many who suffer from it deserve.
Tag: President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief
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A Public Health Setback
Abortion politics are threatening a successful global AIDS program.
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PEPFAR Turned the Tide of AIDS and It’s Now at Risk
In 2003, President Bush started PEPFAR to fight AIDS. But after saving 25 million lives, its future is in doubt.
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I’m a Pro-Life Priest. Anti-Abortion Groups Are Wrong to Oppose PEPFAR.
Despite what some House Republicans say, PEPFAR has nothing to do with abortion.
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Partisan Politics Puts a Huge Win for Public Health at Risk
The loss of support for an AIDS relief program would signal to the rest of the world that it could no longer rely on the U.S. to defend its biggest accomplishments as a leader in global health.