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CENTURION, SOUTH AFRICA - OCTOBER 05: An HIV/AIDS awarness ribbon is worn by Kyle Mills of New zealand during the ICC Champions Trophy Final between Australia and New Zealand played at Supersport Park on October 5, 2009 in Centurion, South Africa. View Photo »
CENTURION, SOUTH AFRICA - OCTOBER 05: An HIV/AIDS awarness ribbon is worn by Australian 12th man Adam Voges during the ICC Champions Trophy Final between Australia and New Zealand played at Supersport Park on October 5, 2009 in Centurion, South Africa. View Photo »
New Grants for HIV/AIDS in Africa: $1.3 million in new funding to 14 organizations enhances care and support to benefit HIV-affected communities across Africa. View Photo »
New Grants for HIV/AIDS in Africa: $1.3 million in new funding to 14 organizations enhances care and support to benefit HIV-affected communities across Africa. View Photo »
New Grants for HIV/AIDS in Africa: $1.3 million in new funding to 14 organizations enhances care and support to benefit HIV-affected communities across Africa. View Photo »
In this May 7, 2009 photo, patients with HIV/AIDS wait to be attended at the Partners in Health hospital in Cange, in central Haiti. Haitian infection rates dropped from 6.2 percent to 3.1 percent among expectant mothers in the last 15 years. View Photo »
NEW YORK - JULY 08: Clients with HIV/AIDS eat dinner at a Manhattan church in affiliation with the Village Care of New York Momentum Project on July 8, 2009 in New York, New York. View Photo »
In this May 7, 2009 photo, patients with HIV/AIDS wait to be attended at the Partners in Health hospital in Cange, in central Haiti. Haitian infection rates dropped from 6.2 percent to 3.1 percent among expectant mothers in the last 15 years. View Photo »
In this May 7, 2009 photo, patients with HIV/AIDS wait to be attended at the Partners in Health hospital in Cange, in central Haiti. Haitian infection rates dropped from 6.2 percent to 3.1 percent among expectant mothers in the last 15 years. View Photo »
Children suffering from HIV/AIDS react to the camera during the "Global AIDS week of action" programme in the southern Indian city of Hyderabad May 23, 2009. View Photo »
Children suffering from HIV/AIDS react to the camera during the "Global AIDS week of action" programme in the southern Indian city of Hyderabad May 23, 2009. View Photo »
Children suffering from HIV/AIDS react to the camera during the "Global AIDS week of action" programme in the southern Indian city of Hyderabad May 23, 2009. View Photo »
Bangladeshi HIV/AIDS campaigners Md. Zakri Mollah (L) and Abul Ahsan Asad cycle in Phnom Penh May 18, 2009. The pair are on a worldwide cycling expedition to raise awareness about HIV and AIDS. View Photo »
Trevor Peter (C), a member of the Clinton HIV/AIDS Initiative in Botswana, receives the Crystal of Hope Award from US actress Fran Drescher, as former US president Bill Clinton looks on during the 17th Life Ball in Vienna on May 16, 2009. View Photo »
Trevor Peter (L), a member of the Clinton HIV/AIDS Initiative in Botswana, receives the Crystal of Hope Award from U.S. actress Fran Drescher, as Former U.S. President Bill Clinton watches, during the opening ceremony of the 17th Life Ball in Vienna May... View Photo »
WASHINGTON - MAY 04: District of Columbia HIV/AIDS Administration Director Dr. Shannon (2nd-L) Hader speaks to a break-out session during a town hall meeting focused on HIV/AIDS infection in the district at the Kaiser Family Foundation May 4, 2009 in W... View Photo »
WASHINGTON - MAY 04: District of Columbia HIV/AIDS Administration Director Dr. Shannon Hader addresses a town hall meeting focused on HIV/AIDS infection in the district at the Kaiser Family Foundation May 4, 2009 in Washington, DC. View Photo »
WASHINGTON - MAY 04: District of Columbia HIV/AIDS Administration Director Dr. Shannon Hader addresses a town hall meeting focused on HIV/AIDS infection in the district at the Kaiser Family Foundation May 4, 2009 in Washington, DC. View Photo »
WASHINGTON - MAY 04: District of Columbia HIV/AIDS Administration Director Dr. Shannon Hader addresses a town hall meeting focused on HIV/AIDS infection in the district at the Kaiser Family Foundation May 4, 2009 in Washington, DC. View Photo »
New recruits of Chandigarh police attend a HIV/AIDS awareness program at a recruitment centre in the northern Indian city of Chandigarh April 29, 2009. View Photo »
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CENTURION, SOUTH AFRICA - OCTOBER 05: An HIV/AIDS awarness ribbon is worn by Kyle Mills of New zealand during the ICC Champions Trophy Final between Australia and New Zealand played at Supersport Park on October 5, 2009 in Centurion, South Africa.
View Photo »CENTURION, SOUTH AFRICA - OCTOBER 05: An HIV/AIDS awarness ribbon is worn by Australian 12th man Adam Voges during the ICC Champions Trophy Final between Australia and New Zealand played at Supersport Park on October 5, 2009 in Centurion, South Africa.
View Photo »New Grants for HIV/AIDS in Africa: $1.3 million in new funding to 14 organizations enhances care and support to benefit HIV-affected communities across Africa.
View Photo »New Grants for HIV/AIDS in Africa: $1.3 million in new funding to 14 organizations enhances care and support to benefit HIV-affected communities across Africa.
View Photo »New Grants for HIV/AIDS in Africa: $1.3 million in new funding to 14 organizations enhances care and support to benefit HIV-affected communities across Africa.
View Photo »In this May 7, 2009 photo, patients with HIV/AIDS wait to be attended at the Partners in Health hospital in Cange, in central Haiti. Haitian infection rates dropped from 6.2 percent to 3.1 percent among expectant mothers in the last 15 years.
View Photo »NEW YORK - JULY 08: Clients with HIV/AIDS eat dinner at a Manhattan church in affiliation with the Village Care of New York Momentum Project on July 8, 2009 in New York, New York.
View Photo »In this May 7, 2009 photo, patients with HIV/AIDS wait to be attended at the Partners in Health hospital in Cange, in central Haiti. Haitian infection rates dropped from 6.2 percent to 3.1 percent among expectant mothers in the last 15 years.
View Photo »In this May 7, 2009 photo, patients with HIV/AIDS wait to be attended at the Partners in Health hospital in Cange, in central Haiti. Haitian infection rates dropped from 6.2 percent to 3.1 percent among expectant mothers in the last 15 years.
View Photo »Children suffering from HIV/AIDS react to the camera during the "Global AIDS week of action" programme in the southern Indian city of Hyderabad May 23, 2009.
View Photo »Children suffering from HIV/AIDS react to the camera during the "Global AIDS week of action" programme in the southern Indian city of Hyderabad May 23, 2009.
View Photo »Children suffering from HIV/AIDS react to the camera during the "Global AIDS week of action" programme in the southern Indian city of Hyderabad May 23, 2009.
View Photo »Bangladeshi HIV/AIDS campaigners Md. Zakri Mollah (L) and Abul Ahsan Asad cycle in Phnom Penh May 18, 2009. The pair are on a worldwide cycling expedition to raise awareness about HIV and AIDS.
View Photo »Trevor Peter (C), a member of the Clinton HIV/AIDS Initiative in Botswana, receives the Crystal of Hope Award from US actress Fran Drescher, as former US president Bill Clinton looks on during the 17th Life Ball in Vienna on May 16, 2009.
View Photo »Trevor Peter (L), a member of the Clinton HIV/AIDS Initiative in Botswana, receives the Crystal of Hope Award from U.S. actress Fran Drescher, as Former U.S. President Bill Clinton watches, during the opening ceremony of the 17th Life Ball in Vienna May 16, 2009.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - MAY 04: District of Columbia HIV/AIDS Administration Director Dr. Shannon (2nd-L) Hader speaks to a break-out session during a town hall meeting focused on HIV/AIDS infection in the district at the Kaiser Family Foundation May 4, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - MAY 04: District of Columbia HIV/AIDS Administration Director Dr. Shannon Hader addresses a town hall meeting focused on HIV/AIDS infection in the district at the Kaiser Family Foundation May 4, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - MAY 04: District of Columbia HIV/AIDS Administration Director Dr. Shannon Hader addresses a town hall meeting focused on HIV/AIDS infection in the district at the Kaiser Family Foundation May 4, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - MAY 04: District of Columbia HIV/AIDS Administration Director Dr. Shannon Hader addresses a town hall meeting focused on HIV/AIDS infection in the district at the Kaiser Family Foundation May 4, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »New recruits of Chandigarh police attend a HIV/AIDS awareness program at a recruitment centre in the northern Indian city of Chandigarh April 29, 2009.
View Photo »A health social worker attends the promotion of the HIV/AIDS campaign "Not all men are equal" in San Salvador April 27, 2009.
View Photo »Miss Universe 2008, Dayana Mendoza, from Venezuela, shows her HIV/AIDS test results at the Xochiquetzal Foundation in Managua on January 23, 2009. Mendoza is on a five-day visit to Nicaragua as part of an HIV/AIDS prevention campaign.
View Photo »College students display HIV/AIDS awareness messages on their faces during a face painting competition in the northern Indian city of Chandigarh January 17, 2009. India has the world's third largest HIV-positive caseloads.
View Photo »BALTIMORE, MD - DECEMBER 01: The Washington Monument is lit red by the (RED) campaign to raise awareness of HIV/AIDS on World AIDS Day on December 1, 2009 in Baltimore, Maryland. The monument is one of a number of landmarks across the U.S. that were illuminated.
View Photo »BALTIMORE, MD - DECEMBER 01: The Washington Monument is lit red by the (RED) campaign to raise awareness of HIV/AIDS on World AIDS Day on December 1, 2009 in Baltimore, Maryland. The monument is one of a number of landmarks across the U.S. that were illuminated.
View Photo »CENTURION, SOUTH AFRICA - OCTOBER 05: An HIV/AIDS awarness ribbon is worn by Australian 12th man Adam Voges during the ICC Champions Trophy Final between Australia and New Zealand played at Supersport Park on October 5, 2009 in Centurion, South Africa.
View Photo »My concern is that we don't just run across the H1N1 end line, but that we look at tuberculosis, asthma, diabetes, HIV/AIDS ... We've got to do a lot more to close the health gap in general.
Corruption obstructs the effective distribution and intended use of funding to address any pressing global issue today – whether it be climate change or HIV/AIDS. Unless we gain significant ground in the fight against corruption, progress in addressing any other global issue will continue to be seriousl...
Progress on HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment, and care is plateauing as the newly reauthorized President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief is flat-funded and as the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria begins to ration resources, with its coffers running low
Congress called for increased global HIV/AIDS funding in 2008, before the full dimensions of the recession were evident. Now the Obama administration must move toward sustainable HIV/AIDS programs in developing countries, with an eye toward achieving economies as well as better coordination with other p...
withholding evidence pointing to ... [hospital acquired] HIV transmission in Africa is both common and widely accepted among HIV/AIDS researchers.
It is indeed very encouraging to see that our efforts over many years of fighting HIV/AIDS in Namibia are indeed bearing fruits
research into diseases that have been neglected by the drug market for their zero-profit potential; conditions such as malaria, HIV/AIDS, and tuberculosis are prevalent in impoverished regions where few can afford drugs or vaccines. Now, Gates is moving into agricultural research, poised to take on the ...
With the exception of Pfizer Inc's rifabutin, a drug used to treat tuberculosis for those with drug-resistant HIV/AIDS, there have been no newly licensed drugs for TB in 40 years
We have lost many friends to HIV/AIDS back in Zimbabwe and we know how much it has devastated the society there and how no one was talking about it and realised what a powerful tool football could be
As a result of HIV/AIDS medicines, a disease that was once a virtual death sentence can now be controlled and treated as if it were a chronic disease
HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention is a noble cause and the USOC, much like the IOC, certainly supports sport playing a role in tackling these and other terrible afflictions
malaria, cancer, HIV/AIDS, and global hunger.
The annual UNCA Awards recognize those who have made a real difference to the work of the UN. This year we are thrilled to name Bill Roedy 'Global Citizen of the Year' for his and MTV's endeavors in HIV/AIDS outreach as well as outreach concerning other key issues facing young people.
Canada has an opportunity to play a major role in moving the agenda forward towards the global control of HIV/AIDS. We must demand that our political leadership delivers on earlier promises
UNAIDS and the [International Olympic Committee] have teamed up for some years now to have an HIV/AIDS awareness program at the Olympics ... It is a really good opportunity to use the profile of the Olympics to put positive health promotion messages out there and as part of that condoms are also distrib...
The US has been the main funder of HIV/AIDS in Uganda, so what is going to happen to new infected persons?
NIDA's leadership in funding our proposed 'seek and treat' strategy is extremely exciting news in the fight against HIV/AIDS, both in the United States and around the world
Nike is the right partner to connect education with sport, and in so doing help drive social change, prevention and understanding of HIV/AIDS. We are thrilled to have them with us.
Over the next five years, the U.S. will place a renewed emphasis on partnering with Uganda to build Uganda's national HIV/AIDS response. ... And America will support the Government as it engages international partners, civil society and non-governmental organisations. PEPFAR will also support Uganda's l...
We cannot succeed in this fight against HIV/AIDS alone, and America is committed to working with our global partners to support Uganda's leadership in this effort
PEPFAR will support Uganda as it works to further integrate and expand access to other health care services, such as those that address tuberculosis, malaria, maternal and child health and family planning with HIV/AIDS programmes
In short, the available information point indisputably to the heavy toll imposed by HIV/AIDS on South Africa with unacceptably high rates of HIV infection and AIDS mortality
The ban on foreign nationals with HIV/AIDS visiting the United States will effectively be lifted early next year
Today is the 21st World AIDS Day and as we remember the millions that have lost their fight with the HIV/AIDS pandemic, we remain focused and devoted to commercializing both preventative and therapeutic vaccines. We have been encouraged by the progress of our peers and believe we are on the right track ...
At last the ruling party, the African National Congress, has made a U-turn by embracing and acknowledging the problem that HIV/AIDS is a reality that affects every South African.
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