2000

U.S. Legislator Proposes More Spending For Global Health: (Treasury Secretary Summers supports effort) (780)
Washington File - April 11, 2000
Jim Fisher-Thompson, Washington File Staff Writer
Washington -- A U.S. lawmaker long interested in foreign affairs and health care issues, Senator Patrick Leahy, introduced legislation on April 11 that would substantially increase U.S. government spending on global health initiatives to treat and eradicate infectious diseases that kill more than 11 million people a ye


U.S.-India Joint Statement on HIV/AIDS: (Both countries are committed to ending this "global crisis") (550)
Washington File - March 27, 2000
The United States and India have made a commitment to provide the leadership required to win the world s struggle against HIV/AIDS. The HIV/AIDS epidemic is not only an Indian problem, it is not only an American problem, it is a global crisis, threatening every country, the countries said March 24 in a joint statement


World Bank Statement on Controlling Tuberculosis: (Bank says the disease threatens development) (1080)
Washington File - March 23, 2000
Controlling tuberculosis should become part of national poverty reduction and development strategies, according to a recommendation made by World Bank officials. A World Bank press release said the recommendation was made to delegates at an international meeting on tuberculosis control being held in Amsterdam, the


Holbrooke: Fight Against HIV/AIDS Difficult, But Not Hopeless: (Testifies before House Banking Committee) (1110)
Washington File - March 10, 2000
Charles W. Corey - Washington File Staff Writer
Washington -- The United States , like many other countries around the world, is at war against the worldwide HIV/AIDS pandemic -- but while all wars are serious, with grave consequences, the international fight against HIV/AIDS is not hopeless, the U.S. permanent representative to the United Nations, Ambassador Richar


Confronting HIV/AIDS Takes More Than Just Money
Washington File - March 4, 2000
(U.S. Treasury Under Secretary Geithner testifies) (3030) Confronting the worldwide HIV/AIDS pandemic is not just a problem of money alone, but is also a matter of competence and enduring commitment, Under Secretary of the U.S. Treasury Timothy F. Geithner told the United States Congress March 8. In testimony befor


HIV/AIDS Horrific Pandemic But There Is Hope HIV/AIDS
Washington File - March 8, 2000
(U.S. National HIV/AIDS Coordinator Thurman before Congress) (2990) Although Africa buries 5,500 men, women, and children who have died of AIDS every year, Sandra Thurman, President Clinton s HIV/AIDS coordinator, said that despite such horrific news, there is a sense of optimism and hope when dealing with this terribl


Ambassador Holbrooke Testifies to Congress on HIV/AIDS HIV/AIDS
Washington File - March 8, 2000
Calling the HIV/AIDS crisis one of the greatest global pandemics of our time, U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations Richard C. Holbrooke told Congress March 8 that no region or issue is immune to the disease and that greater resources and levels of cooperation are needed to fight it. Holbrooke, who appear


Fact Sheet: New Partnerships to Develop and Deliver Vaccines for Diseases: (HIV/AIDS, Malaria, and Tuberculosis vaccines for developing countries) (1520)
Washington File - March 2, 2000
Fact Sheet: New Partnerships to Develop and Deliver Vaccines for Diseases The White House released the following Fact Sheet March 2 announcing that President Clinton will meet with leaders of industry, foundations, and international organizations to announce new partnerships to develop and deliver vaccines for diseases


Ambassador Richard Holbrooke's ECOSOC Statement on AIDS
Washington File - February 29, 2000
(Envoy says every UN agency must work to combat HIV/AIDS) (1740) United Nations -- Stressing the need to wage a war against AIDS, U.S. Ambassador to the UN Richard Holbrooke said February 27 that the United Nations as well as all its member nations must increase efforts to fight the disease, including educating UN peac


U.S. Gov't, Labor Leaders Help African Unions Fight AIDS HIV/AIDS
Washington File - February 10, 2000
Phillip Kurata, Washington File Staff Writer
Washington -- The U.S. government and U.S. labor unions are teaming up with African trade unions to mount an education campaign to combat AIDS in Africa. We must treat this plague as we would an invading army. This must be all-out, unconditional war, said U.S. Labor Secretary Alexis Herman. She said the shame and silen


Gore Unveils $150 Million Initiative to Combat Spread of AIDS
Washington File - January 10, 2000
Fact Sheet: Gore Unveils $150 Million Initiative to Combat Spread of AIDS Provides $100 million for HIV/AIDS prevention in Africa, Asia Vice President Gore told the UN Security Council January 10 that the Clinton Administration s FY-2001 budget will include a new $150 million investment to assist efforts to combat the


Vice President Gore's Remarks on AIDS to UN Security Council: Gore announces initiative to battle the spread of AIDS
Washington File - January 10, 2000
United Nations -- Vice President Al Gore announced January 10 that the Clinton Administration plans to spend $325 million in the coming year to help prevent and treat AIDS in Africa, Asia and other regions of the world. Addressing a meeting of the UN Security Council on AIDS in Africa, Gore said that the threat of AIDS


U.N. Security Council Holds Historic Session on AIDS in Africa U.S. announces new contribution for fighting AIDS
Washington File - January 10, 2000
Judy Aita, Washington File United Nations Correspondent
United Nations -- The United States used its presidency of the Security Council January 10 to bring the authority of the council and the experience of senior U.N. and government officials to bear on the African AIDS pandemic and to spur increased contributions to combat the disease. The meeting was the first in the U.



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