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On World AIDS Day, Bush Says US Effort Successful

posted by akornfeld | 5:37pm Monday December 1, 2008

Washington – Marking World AIDS Day, President George W. Bush said Monday that his presidential initiative on the deadly disease already has met its goal of treating 2 million people in sub-Saharan Africa.
When the administration launched the President’s Emergency Plan For AIDS Relief in 2003, the goal was to support 2 million people with lifesaving anti-retroviral treatment in five years.
“I’m pleased to announce that we have exceeded that goal early,” said Bush, standing with first lady Laura Bush on the North Lawn of the White House, which was decorated with a giant red ribbon to mark the occasion. “The American people through PEPFAR are supporting lifesaving treatment for more than 2 million people around the world.”
When the program began, only 50,000 people living with HIV in all of sub-Sahara Africa were receiving anti-retroviral treatment, he said. In addition, the United States has supported care for more than 10 million people around the world who are affected by HIV, including more than 4 million orphans and vulnerable children.
“More than 237,000 babies have been born HIV free, thanks to the support of the American people for programs to prevent mothers from passing the virus on to their children,” he said.
Bush later spoke about the importance of combating AIDS during the Saddleback Civil Forum on Global Health held in Washington.
In videotaped remarks at the forum, President-elect Barack Obama praised the Bush administration’s effort to combat AIDS and pledged to continue to fight the deadly disease when he takes office in January. “I salute President Bush for his leadership in crafting a plan for AIDS relief in Africa and backing it up with funding dedicated to saving lives and preventing the spread of the disease,” Obama said.

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pagansister

posted December 1, 2008 at 9:03 pm


“W” actually did 1 thing right in 8 years.



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nnmns

posted December 1, 2008 at 9:35 pm


Not so right. For instance here you will read

The Global AIDS Act, which authorizes PEPFAR contains several restrictions, including those on funding for prevention activities and on organizations working with commercial sex workers, among other things. Other policies promulgated under PEPFAR, though not written into the law, also restrict the kinds of programs that may be funded. The United States, for example, will not fund safe needle exchange programs for intravenous drug users, despite the proven efficacy of such programs.

so PEPFAR has hurt as well as helped.



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pagansister

posted December 1, 2008 at 10:02 pm


OK,nnmns, “W” did 1 thing “partly right.” Thanks for the article reference.



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jestrfyl

posted December 2, 2008 at 12:02 am


I am impressed – again – with the high road Obama is taking, as evidenced by his quotei nthis article. I would not be as gracious, even in victory. But then I would also NOT run for office. Anyway, I think we may be heading for an era of civility and consideration. I hope everyone agrees to play.



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Henrietta22

posted December 2, 2008 at 12:17 pm


I thought I had read that they wouldn’t give condoms for protection. He did good, but it wasn’t a solid job without the things nnmns mentioned. If you don’t prevent HIV the world will be giving out pills unto eternity. More religious interference in place of using good sense.



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