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President's FY09 Budget - A Disaster for Domestic AIDS: Congress Must Fund Critical Healthcare Priorities
Date:2/4/2008

7 million orphans and vulnerable children. To keep pace with the scale up of programs and services, as well as reassure the leadership of the countries where this program has made a significant impact on the lives of the people, Congress must continue to fund this program at levels that will sustain the efforts and achieve the desired outcomes.

Copello concluded: "While the President's FY 2009 budget carries good news for addressing the global pandemic, it is terribly inadequate to address the epidemic in our own backyard. Following a trend now for several years, this budget will only further destabilize the prevention of HIV and the care and treatment of people living with HIV/AIDS in our own country. The AIDS Institute supports and applauds efforts to curb HIV/AIDS worldwide. However, we must see a new commitment and real leadership in stopping the epidemic in the United States as well.

For more information and to become involved in AIDS advocacy work, please contact The AIDS Institute at: (202) 835-8373, or by email at: Info@theaidsinstitute.org or http://www.TheAIDSInstitute.org

The AIDS Institute is a national nonprofit agency that promotes action for social change through public policy research, advocacy and education.


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