Developing World Policy & Funding: Analysis & Viewpoints
- Free Trade, Expensive Drugs (Fall 2006)
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In ACRIA Update, from AIDS Community Research Initiative of America
- Pills Without Providers: Where Are The Health Workers? (Fall 2006)
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In ACRIA Update, from AIDS Community Research Initiative of America
- Baby Steps: The Challenge of Global HIV Treatment (Fall 2006)
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In ACRIA Update, from AIDS Community Research Initiative of America
- New Prevention Methods Offer Hope and Challenges, According to Report (August 16, 2006)
In Kaiser Daily HIV/AIDS Report, from Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation
- United States May Be a Global AIDS Leader, But It's Doing a Bad Job at Home, Report Says (May 23, 2006)
The report accuses the U.S. of failing on its commitments to fight HIV at home at the same time it pushes for fewer HIV infections and better treatment access overseas.
From Open Society Institute
- AIDS Activism, Boehringer Ingelheim and the Broken Social Contract (April 21, 2006)
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From Treatment Action Group
- A Conversation About HIV With Bill Clinton (PDF) (September 2005)
The former U.S. president talks about the work that's been done to prevent and treat HIV in Africa, Asia and Latin America -- and about the tremendous amount of work that remains.
In AIDS Patient Care and STDs
- Public Health Community Needs to Address Disparities Between Wealthy, Developing Nations, OneWorld Health Official Says (August 22, 2005)
In Kaiser Daily HIV/AIDS Report, from Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation
- Former U.S. President Clinton in National Public Radio Interview Describes Motivations Behind HIV/AIDS Work (August 5, 2005)
In Kaiser Daily HIV/AIDS Report, from Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation
- Armed Conflict, HIV/AIDS Pandemic Leading Causes of Hunger Worldwide, Report Says (May 25, 2005)
In Kaiser Daily HIV/AIDS Report, from Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation
- HIV/AIDS, Other Infectious Diseases Can Be Controlled With Proper Investment, Global Fund Director Says (February 9, 2005)
In Kaiser Daily HIV/AIDS Report, from Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation
- If Only In a Dream (January 2005)
The 60th anniversary of the liberation of Nazi concentration camps leaves Jose M. Zuniga wondering: Will we someday look back on this era and wish we'd done more to accelerate the global battle against HIV?.
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In IAPAC Monthly, from International Association of Physicians in AIDS Care
- Cruising With Lazarus: The Fourth Annual "Just Shut Up" Awards (January/February 2005)
A closer look at the public figures who didn't exactly make friends with the AIDS community in 2004.
In Survival News, from AIDS Survival Project
- Dear Global Fund and United States: Stop Fighting! (November 19, 2004)
The San Francisco Chronicle chastises both parties for their recent bickering in Africa over who should be primarily responsible for saving the world from HIV.
In San Francisco Chronicle
- Gay Men's Health Crisis Criticizes Bush Administration for Its Attacks on the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (November 17, 2004)
From Gay Men's Health Crisis
- GMHC Statement on the Re-Election of George W. Bush as President of the United States (November 3, 2004)
From Gay Men's Health Crisis
- Thai AIDS Activist Tells Personal Story; Laments Stigma, Lack of HIV Treatment Access (September 2004)
"What kills us is not AIDS, but greed," said Paisan Suwannawong, director of the Thai AIDS Treatment Action Group, at the XV International AIDS Conference in Bangkok.
In TAGline, from Treatment Action Group
- Change and Rumors of Change (September/October 2004)
26 AIDS advocates from around the world explain how their communities have changed in the past year.
In GMHC Treatment Issues, from Gay Men's Health Crisis
- Why the Meds Should Wait: An African AIDS Advocate Speaks Out (July 15, 2004)
AIDS advocate and former African resident Colin Webb argues that we should not be trying to deliver life-saving HIV meds to Africa before the continent has an effective health infrastructure in place.
In International Herald Tribune
- U.S. NGOs Reach Out to Countries Eligible for U.S. HIV/AIDS Funding to Encourage Best HIV-Prevention Policies and Practices (July 14, 2004)
U.S. groups attempt to counter the Bush administration's focus on abstinence-only programs and other policies.
From Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States
- UNAIDS Predicts 50% Funding Shortfall in Fighting Global AIDS Epidemic (July 12, 2004)
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From UNAIDS
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