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The Watoto Children's Choir from Uganda tours the U.S. to aid fellow orphans and spotlight the devastation of AIDS AIDS Begins Widening Its Reach in India Experts are seeing the start of the disease's long-awaited breakout from traditional high-risk groups such as prostitutes and drug users into India's general population. Serious Business The Global Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS 2003 awards dinner took place Wednesday evening at the Kennedy Center. - By Roxanne Roberts Ancestry of AIDS Virus Is Traced New research suggests that chimpanzees and human beings each acquired their versions of the AIDS virus the same way -- by killing and butchering other primates infected with similar microbes. A Big Fortune, a Bigger Crisis Bill and Melinda Gates devote billions to global health initiatives and their money is being used to dramatically expand and improve international vaccination efforts. -The Washington Post AIDS Plan Would Cut Drug Costs for Poor A plan by the World Health Organization to bring low-cost AIDS drugs to 3 million people in poor countries could cause controversy, as the new three-in-one pills may violate multiple drug patents. Clinton Brokers Deal on AIDS Drugs Four foreign companies will provide low-cost AIDS drugs to several nations in Africa and the Caribbean in an agreement brokered by his foundation, the former president said Thursday. In the News
Global Fund Slows Aid Going to Fight 3 Diseases (Post, Oct. 17, 2003)
Condoms Don't Prevent AIDS, Vatican Official Says: In a BBC Program, Cardinal Argues Against Scientific Evidence About Containing the Virus (Post, Oct. 10, 2003) 'Too Many Brains' Pack Kenya's Free Schools: Lack of Teachers, Inadequate Funding Hamper Efforts to Fulfill President's Campaign Vow (Post, Oct. 9, 2003) Infections Now More Widespread: Animals Passing Them to Humans (Post, June 15, 2003) Bush Details African Vision Before Visit: President Urges Liberian Leader to Quit, Proposes Funds for Anti-Terrorism Effort (Post, June 27, 2003) Bush to Name Ex-Lilly CEO to Run AIDS Fund: Praise and Skepticism for Major GOP Donor (Post, July 2, 2003) Bush Exploring U.S. Peacekeeping Options in Liberia (Post, July 3, 2003) AIDS Funding Is Still Insufficient, U.N. Says (Post, Sept. 22, 2003) Bono Recounts 'Row' With President Over AIDS Funds: Africa Needs More Money Sooner, Singer Says (Post, Sept. 17, 2003) President Lauds Uganda on AIDS: Country's Difficulties Also Apparent (Post, July 12, 2003) Bush to Congress: Fund AIDS Fight: President Vows to Work for Peace in Africa (Post, July 13, 2003) An African 'Big Brother' Unites and Delights: Voyeuristic Show Is Buzz of Far-Flung Nations (Post, July 14, 2003) Continuing Coverage
In Postwar Era, Angolans Now Face Threat Of HIV-AIDS (Post, Sept. 19, 2004)
S. Africa's Decision To Offer AIDS Drugs Draws Wide Praise (Post, Aug. 10, 2003) AIDS Summit Opens With Accusations: South Africa's Delay in Introducing Anti-Retroviral Drugs Fuels Outrage (Post, Aug. 4, 2003) In Another Break With Past, Kenyans See Hope on AIDS: Moi's Successor Promotes a 'Total War' (Post, May 21, 2003) House Passes $15 Billion AIDS Bill: Measure for Africa Backs Abstinence (Post, May 2, 2003) In Echo of Apartheid Fight, Public Pushes S. Africa on AIDS (Post, Jan. 28, 2003) HIV Drugs For Africa Diverted To Europe: Probe Targets Wholesalers (Post, Oct. 3, 2002) AIDS Meeting Ends With Hope: Formerly Inconceivable Programs to Start This Year (Post, July 14, 2002) Firm Pulls Application for AIDS Drug Use in U.S. (Post, March 23, 2002) Mbeki Pressured to Lead South African Fight Against AIDS (Post, March 15, 2002) Global Push Against 3 Diseases Urged: WHO Calls on Rich Nations to Fund AIDS, Tuberculosis, Malaria Fight (Post, Jan. 31, 2002) AIDS Epidemic on the Rise, Especially in E. Europe: Poland a Rare Success Story in Stemming Spread of Disease (Post, Nov. 28, 2001; 2:36 PM) AIDS Challenges Religious Leaders: Opposition to Condoms Is Criticized (Post, Aug. 13, 2001) U.N. Pledges Support In Fight Against AIDS (Post, June 28, 2001) U.N. Delegates Agree On AIDS Declaration: Wording Resolved; Vote May Come Today (Post, June 27, 2001) U.N. Chief Urges Billions For AIDS: U.S., Brazil Agree To Talks on Drugs (Post, June 26, 2001) U.N. to Commit to Plan of Action on AIDS: Diversity of Players, Urgency of Crisis May Complicate Focus of N.Y. Gathering (Post, June 24, 2001) Pfizer to Train Doctors in Use Of New Medicine (Post, June 12, 2001) Seeking a Remedy for AIDS in Africa: Continent's Woes Limit Reach of Cheaper Drugs (Post, June 12, 2001) First Corporate Pledge Made to Global AIDS Fund (Post, June 8, 2001) © 2002-2005 The Washington Post Company |
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