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.
The rock legend is also a leading advocate in the fight to end HIV/AIDS, and started a campaign to provide financial support to women and kids impacted by the disease.
Among other things, the administration is announcing new steps to strengthen PEPFAR, a global effort to fight HIV and AIDS.
While there have been incredible advances in treatment, care, and services, there is still so much to be done to end the HIV epidemic.
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The HIV epidemic in the Southern United States must no longer be ignored, writes Tori Cooper.
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A rapid/oral HIV test for home use, currently under consideration by an FDA advisory committee, has the potential to reach a far greater number of individuals who want to know their HIV status on their own terms, writes Tom Donohue, founding director of the group Who's Positive.
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