Africa: Funding sought for epidemic control.
In the U.S. Congress, 8 Senators and more than 70 Representatives
have signed a Dear Colleague letter seeking 1.2 billion dollars in
emergency supplemental funding for the global AIDS crisis. The letter
will soon be sent to President Bush.
Despite the great costs resulting from the September 11 attacks,
the money is available, as the U.S. is now about halfway through a $100
billion economic stimulus package. This $100 billion needs to be spent
anyway, on something, in order to stimulate the U.S. economy. Less than
2% of this money would cover the U.S. share of a good start on global
control of HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria -- and encourage serious
contributions from others.
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