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How One Non-Profit Social Marketing Agency Funds Health Clinics, Midwives

In difficult economic times like these, governments are looking for ways to cut their budgets. Foreign aid is often an easy target.

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Winning the War on India's HIV/AIDS Epidemic

The war on HIV/AIDS in India is surely not over, but the results to date are very encouraging. The number of new HIV infections in India has decreased by more than 50 percent in the last ten years.

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Reflections on HIV/AIDS in Tanzania

Dr. Christoph Benn reflects on working two decades ago as a doctor at Tanzania’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, a facility that had 100 beds to serve 100,000 people. In the wake of incredible progress made there—and across the globe—in the fight against HIV and AIDS.

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Obama Increases Commitment to HIV Treatment and Prevention Programs in Low-Income Countries

This morning, ONE and (RED) marked World AIDS Day as “the beginning of the end of AIDS” at a star-studded event at George Washington University

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Are We Within Reach of an AIDS-Free World?

Current Global AIDS Coordinator, Ambassador Eric Goosby, and former coordinator, Ambassador Mark Dybul make the case for continued investment in the fight against AIDS, globally noting that, "the world is now poised to build upon the scientific advances that have been made and achieve our goal of ending the epidemic and making our world more secure in the process."

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