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Date
  'ART as prevention tool' policy announced for British Columbia
04.07.08
  The Lancet: HIV is a global disaster
04.07.08
  8 million new HIV infections in Asia by 2020 unless prevention stepped up
02.04.08
  $42 billion neded to achieve universal access by 2010, says UNAIDS
26.09.07
  Contributions by (RED) to the Global Fund reach $45 million
26.09.07
  Half of all new HIV infections could be averted if proven prevention efforts expanded
29.06.07
  Global MDR and XDR TB control needs extra $2.15 billion by end of 2008, says WHO
25.06.07
  WHO issues clarification on pharmacovigilance funding
25.06.07
  President Bush asks for doubling of PEPFAR funds
31.05.07
  HIV treatment now reaching 28% of those in need worldwide, says WHO
17.04.07
  Global Fund risks `Medicines without Doctors` if it doesn’t finance health sector scale-up
17.04.07
  One in eight UK HIV clinicians say cost reduced ARV prescribing choices in 2006
15.02.07
  US researchers estimate HIV treatment will work for 24 years and cost £200k
10.11.06
  Alphabet of prevention technologies expanding, but no 'magical solution'
23.08.06
  Rapid scale-up of HIV prevention needed in Ukraine, says World Bank
08.08.06
  Russia to step up AIDS funding, will cover Global Fund grants in country
17.07.06
  AmfAR funds 'bold' viral eradication studies
04.07.06
  PEPFAR and Global Fund both highly effective, but is the funding sustainable?
23.06.06
  Is PEPFAR competing or cooperating in treatment scale-up?
23.06.06
  Casting the first stone: the US Christian right’s war on the Global Fund
23.06.06

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