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International News Global Fund Spotlights Contributions of Public-Private Partnerships in Event on Capitol HillMarch 21, 2012 "At a public event [held Tuesday] on Capitol Hill, the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria and Friends of the Global Fight Against AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria spotlighted the contributions of public-private partnerships to the Global Fund's lifesaving work," a joint press release (.pdf) reports. The event highlighted the "unique and essential roles" that partners like Chevron, the Coca-Cola Company, (RED) and PEPFAR play in improving lives around the globe, "[f]rom assistance in drug delivery, to supplying much-needed resources, to mobilizing consumer markets, to in-country partnerships," according to the press release. "The partners highlighted at the Capitol Hill event have not only provided funding, but have also brought their individual expertise to the Global Fund, sharing their knowledge and building bridges between the public, private and health sectors," the press release states (3/20). Back to other news for March 2012
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