George W. Bush Calls Out Republicans Trying to End HIV Program PEPFAR
The former president urged Congress to continue funding PEPFAR, a program that was created under his presidency that’s saved more than 25 million lives.
September 13, 2023
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The former president urged Congress to continue funding PEPFAR, a program that was created under his presidency that’s saved more than 25 million lives.
Leaders of Partners In Health, the international public health nonprofit, write about the danger of not funding PEPFAR, a program that's saved 25 million lives and prevented millions of HIV infections.
After demonizing abortion services and marriage rights, Republicans now take aim at PEPFAR, which has saved millions of lives.
Among other things, the administration is announcing new steps to strengthen PEPFAR, a global effort to fight HIV and AIDS.
Communities across the globe are marking World AIDS Day with vigils, workshops, protests, and calls for increased prevention and treatment programs. In the United States, President Bush saluted gays for their HIV education and prevention work and touted the success of his administration in fighting the disease.
Republicans in Congress are delaying reauthorization of the HIV prevention and treatment program because of abortion politics.
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Monday marks the 25th anniversary of the U.S. government's report of the world's first officially recorded AIDS cases.
The British government aims to end HIV transmissions in the country by 2030.