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A new momentum has appeared to provide funding for the fight
against Aids and cheap treatment for its victims around the world,
but "we are falling behind," heads of UN agencies said yesterday.
Two UN agencies fighting against HIV/Aids unveiled an ambitious
programme today to provide anti-retroviral drugs to three million
people in developing countries and those in transition within two...
Meeting the UN's goal of distributing antiretroviral drugs to three
million people living with AIDS by the end of 2005 will cost more
than five billion dollars, United Nations health officials...
A commission set to study the impact of HIV/Aids on Africa's state
structures and economic development will be launched in Addis
Ababa, Ethiopia, tomorrow.
Despite moderate but noteworthy progress in rolling back the spread
of HIV in several African countries, stigma and discrimination
remain major barriers to reversing the AIDS epidemic, according...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic is fuelling a deadly famine in southern
Africa with more than 14 million people at risk of starvation in
Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Swaziland, Zambia and Zimbabwe,
according...