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Campaign to End HIV/AIDS in Africa
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The
HIV/AIDS pandemic is the greatest global threat in the world today.
Africa is ground zero of the crisis – home to nearly two-thirds
of those living with HIV/AIDS worldwide. Africa’s HIV/AIDS
crisis is the direct result of centuries of global injustice. Now,
African efforts to defeat HIV/AIDS are hindered by insufficient
resources and by U.S. and international policies that restrict access
to essential treatment and comprehensive health care. Africa Action’s
Campaign to End HIV/AIDS in Africa mobilizes U.S. activists
to change the policies of our own government to help end the HIV/AIDS
crisis in Africa. more >
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What's New
AIDS Activists Rally at White House Today
November 20, 2008
"On Thursday, November 20th at 1:00 PM, one thousand activists will join a rally by the White House to support President-elect Obama's historically bold commitments to reform and expand US programs to fight HIV/AIDS at home and abroad, and call for the implementation of his pledges in the first 100 days of office..."
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AIDS Advocates to Inaugurate Obama as the President Who Will Finally Change the Way the U.S. Fights AIDS
November 20, 2008
"Today, one thousand people living with HIV and allies from across the United States rallied in front of the White House to hold an “inauguration ceremony” for Barack Obama as the president who, during his first one hundred days, will prioritize policies to end the AIDS epidemic in the U.S. and worldwide..."
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White House Rally to Seek Obama Guarantees for Funding, Fighting AIDS
November 20, 2008 - Michael Swigert, Howard Lesser, VOA News
"More than a thousand people living with HIV and their allies are expected to gather near the White House today in a preemptive public demonstration for AIDS advocacy. They are staging a pretend inauguration ceremony to urge President-Elect Barack Obama to improve the way the United States fights AIDS domestically and globally..."
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BEYOND PEPFAR REAUTHORIZATION ACT!
August 6, 2008
"On July 29, President Bush signed into law the PEPFAR reauthorization act. This campaign update highlights the main changes from PEPFAR 2003 to the 2008 Reauthorization Act in addition to spotlighting the next focus areas in Africa Action's campaign to end HIV/AIDS in Africa..."
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