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International News Global Fund, Tanzania Sign New Grant Agreement Worth $308 MillionDecember 4, 2012 "The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria has signed a new grant agreement [with Tanzania] worth $308 million," Devex's "Development Newswire" reports. "The grant, signed Dec. 1, will help provide more than 660,000 Tanzanians access to antiretrovirals, HIV testing and counseling, and other health products for the next three years, according to a press release" from the Global Fund, the news service writes (Ravelo, 12/3). The press release states, "The grant will also allow the country to reach 96 percent of pregnant women with HIV testing and counseling, providing treatment for over 346,000 HIV-positive pregnant women to prevent HIV transmission to their babies by 2015." The press release adds, "These results are being achieved through close collaboration with Tanzanian partners as well as with the U.S. Government's PEPFAR program and other donors such as Germany through its bilateral cooperation" (12/1). Back to other news for December 2012
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