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Commentary & Opinion Next PEPFAR Administrator Should Always Consider "Necessity of Placing Public Health Practice Ahead of Partisanship," Letter to Editor SaysFebruary 17, 2009 The next administrator of the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief "must always" weigh "in on the necessity of placing public health practice ahead of partisanship," Jirair Ratevosian, a national field organizer for Physicians for Human Rights, writes in a Boston Globe letter to the editor in response to a recent Globe editorial. "We can't afford to let U.S. global health policy play politics with people's lives," Ratevosian writes, adding, "While millions of lives have been saved by the generosity of the American people, ideology-driven policies have hindered the effectiveness of prevention programs, such as the integration of family planning and other sexual reproductive health services with U.S.-funded HIV programs. As a result, maternal and infant mortality and morbidity remain shockingly high in countries that receive U.S. foreign assistance." Back to other news for February 2009
This article was provided by Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. It is a part of the publication Kaiser Daily HIV/AIDS Report.
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