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Finance
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Global
AIDS Grants Demand Will Likely Exceed Fund's Size ---
Sum Available Is About $700 Million -- Below the $2 Billion
Pledged --- Many Poor Nations Won't Get Much, if Anything
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Global AIDS Fund Near
Bankrupt, Activists Warn
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Global Fund Needs $2 Billion Next
Year, Officials Say
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U.N. Disease Fund Opens Way to
Generics
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The next wave; AIDS
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Bush Proposes Spending $500
Million on AIDS
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AIDS-Fighting Fund Has Yet to Donate
--- Demands by U.S., Others For New Delivery System Delays Flow of Money
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Protesters in U.S., Abroad Urge Coca-Cola to
Provide Antiretroviral Treatment to Workers in Africa
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Gates Gives $100 Million to Fight AIDS in India (outside link)
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U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan Urges Trade Ministers to Find Long-Term
Solution to Increase Access to HIV/AIDS Drugs (outside link)
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Charities 'Striving To Turn Around' Donor Fatigue in Fight Against AIDS
Pandemic, New York Times Reports (outside link)
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AIDS and malaria costs Uganda a billion dollars, says president (outside link)
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Global Fund Cancels First-Ever Disbursement of Money to Tanzania for Malaria
Prevention (outside
link)
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Global Fund Signs First Grant Agreements; Ghana to Receive $6.5 Million for
HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis (outside
link)
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Global Fund for HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria Needs More Money, Opinion
Piece States (outside
link)
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Delayed Action in Fight Against AIDS Means Increased Long-Term Costs, Peter
Piot Writes in Opinion Piece (outside
link)
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Hundreds of Protestors In Washington, D.C., Demand Increase in Bush
Administration Contribution to Global AIDS Fund
(outside
link)
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Fighting AIDS With a Sound Investment
(outside link)
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Secretary of State Colin Powell Addresses Foreign Diplomats, Urges Importance
of Political Leadership in Fight Against HIV/AIDS
(outside link)
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U.N. Special Envoy Stephen Lewis Calls Western Response to African AIDS Crisis
'Woefully Inadequate' (outside link)
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Zambia Needs $270 Million To Fight AIDS, Finance Minister Says
(outside link)
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State Department Asking for 'Substantial' Budget Increases for International
AIDS Fight
(outside
link)
Targeting
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H.I.V. Survey in South Africa
Suggests Plateau in Infections
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AIDS: A "state secret" is
revealed
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Thailand's AIDS Patients File Suit (outside link)
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Study: AIDS Shortening Life in 51 Nations
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HIV/AIDS Remains 'Most Significant' International Demographic Concern, U.N.
Report Says (outside link)
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U.N. Agencies and NGOs Urge Microcredit Institutions to Incorporate HIV/AIDS
Education Into Lending Programs (outside link)
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AIDS leading cause of death among South African women (outside link)
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Poverty Forces Some Eritreans Into Prostitution (outside link)
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International AIDS experts say HIV skyrocketing in Ukraine (outside link)
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Chinese City Distributing Condoms, Province Providing Clean Needles Amid Rising
AIDS Rates
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Report: Women Make Up 50 Percent of AIDS Epidemic (Reuters)
(outside link)
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U.N. Says Vast Populations Mask Asian AIDS Crisis
(outside link)
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UNICEF Demands Action on AIDS Orphan Crisis
(outside link)
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Students bear the scars as Zambia's AIDS plague takes away their teachers
(outside link)
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More than half of Russian convicts are ill
(outside link)
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U.N. Envoy: AIDS Root of Africa Food Crisis
(outside link)
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China's Deadly Cover-Up
(outside link)
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Women Catch Up to Men in Global H.I.V. Cases
(outside link)
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Health Officials, AIDS Advocates 'Alarmed' By High AIDS Rates Among Gay
Teenagers, Young Adults
(outside link)
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New Study Reports Alarming Rates of HIV and HCV Among African American and
Latino American Drug Injectors
(outside link)
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AIDS Main Killer of S. Africa Women
(outside link)
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Forty
million orphans
(outside link)
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UNICEF Releases State of the World's Children 2003 Report; Says HIV/AIDS
'Increasing Threat' to Children
(outside link)
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U.N. Special Envoy Stephen Lewis Says Zambian AIDS Epidemic, Food Shortage
Could Lead to 'Irreversible Destruction'
(outside link)
Program
Activity/Area
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Nearly $18M in Discounted AIDS Drugs Allocated for
Africa Diverted by Wholesalers and Sold on European Market
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Drug Access | Global Fund to Encourage Developing Nations to Purchase Generic
Drugs (outside link)
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WHO Says One-Third of World's Population Lacks Access to Necessary Drugs
(outside link)
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Merck to Market Stocrin for Less Than $1 Per Patient Per Day in Developing
Nations (outside link)
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E.U. Officials Unveil Plan to Regulate Shipping of Discounted AIDS,
Tuberculosis and Malaria Drugs to Developing Nations
(outside link)
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India's HIV/AIDS Prevention Efforts Could Be 'Model' for Other Countries, Bill
Gates Says
(outside link)
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Vatican Prefers Chastity to Condoms
(outside link)
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AIDS and South
African Business
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UN Disease Fund
Opens Way to Generics
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S. Africa Mining Co. Rolls Out Anti-Aids Treatment
(outside link)
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Zambian minister criticized for suggesting
quarantining AIDS patients
(outside link)
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AIDS Activists, Roche Cross Swords Over Drug Prices
(outside link)
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AngloGold Begins Distribution of Antiretrovirals to HIV-Positive Workers
(outside link)
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Paul Farmer Stresses Need to Include Treatment in AIDS Prevention Efforts (outside
link)
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AIDS Prevention Saved Up to 1.5 Million - Study (outside
link)
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World Bank Urges African Nations To Integrate HIV/AIDS Prevention Efforts Into
Education Systems (outside
link)
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U.S. HIV Prevention Efforts May Have Prevented 1.5 Million Domestic HIV
Infections and Saved Billions of Dollars, Study Says (outside
link)
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Can
Coke Prevent AIDS? (outside
link)
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Groups discuss how to help Africans suffering from famine and AIDS (outside
link)
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Choosing
Virginity (outside
link)
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S.Africa Takes Heart as Young Heed AIDS Warning (outside
link)
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Strategic
caring (outside link)
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New AIDS Coalition Aims to Boost Access to Drugs (outside link)
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All Participants Except United States Reaffirm Family Planning, HIV/AIDS
Prevention Language in Bangkok Conference Plan of Action (outside link)
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Lancet Special Report Examines Direction New WHO Director General Should Take
On Several HIV/AIDS-Related Issues
Patent Laws
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China Now Set to Make Copies of AIDS Drugs
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Patently problematic
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Imitation v inspiration
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Patent laws are keeping poor countries in poverty
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European Police Broaden
Investigation Into Diversion of AIDS Drugs From African Nations
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WTO Chief 'Very Optimistic' That Plan to Broaden Access to Medicines Will be
Developed by End of Year (outside link)
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Pfizer: Poverty, Not Patents, is the Problem in
Africa
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Human Rights Watch Releases Paper Encouraging FTAA Summit Attendees to Reject
Agreements Strengthening Patent Protection for HIV/AIDS Drugs (outside link)
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WTO Ministers Reach Agreement on Proposal to Increase Access to Medicines to
Treat HIV/AIDS, Other Diseases in Developing Nations (outside link)
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French Authorities Question Man in Connection With Illegal Importation of
Antiretroviral Drugs Into Europe From African Nations (outside link)
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WTO Ministers Pledge Action But Fail to Reach 'Definitive Agreement' on
Broadening Access to Medicines for Poor Nations (outside link)
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Group of African Nations Applies to WTO for Permission to Manufacture AIDS
Drugs (outside link)
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Cheap drugs deal boosts trade talks (outside
link)
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Sydney Summit
a step back for access to medicines (outside
link)
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Chinese Pharmaceutical Firm to Manufacture First Domestically Produced
Combination Antiretroviral Therapy (outside
link)
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WTO Officials Begin Talks to Reach Agreement on Expanded Access to Medicines
for Developing Nations
(outside
link)
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GlaxoSmithKline/South Africa Picketed By Hundreds of Treatment Action Campaign Activists
(outside
link)
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Patently troublesome
(outside
link)
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A
continent of orphans
(outside
link)
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India Advised to Educate Young
(outside
link)
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Unleashing the trade winds
(outside
link)
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Fate of WTO Draft Agreement on Access to Low-Cost Medicines for Developing
Countries 'In the Hands' of United States
(outside
link)
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U.S. Puts Best Face on WTO Drug Talks Collapse
(outside
link)
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AIDS Healthcare Foundation Announces Investment Opinion on GlaxoSmithKline
(outside
link)
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Reduced-Cost Antiretroviral Drugs Meant for Distribution in African Nations
Sold on Black Market in Europe
(outside
link)
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'Black Christmas' Hunger Strikers Turn Up Heat on GSK
(outside
link)
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