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Blog: Breakdown of U.S. Funding for Global Health, Targets of GHI

February 5, 2010

The Obama administration's $9.6 billion request for global health in the FY 2011 budget and its release of the Global Health Initiative consultation draft "signal a strong commitment and evolving action plan ... for global health engagement in 2011 and beyond," the Center for Global Development's "Global Health Policy" blog writes in a post that examines U.S. funding of global health programs. The post, which notes that the budget request "says something about this administration's willingness to continue the very good trend that President Bush put in to place with PEPFAR in 2003," also breaks down targets of the Global Health Initiative, as outlined in the draft strategy (Oomman, 2/3).

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