Fighting the Good Fight Against HIV/AIDS
By Katherine Gustafson |
Wednesday, July 15, 2009 8:01 AM ET
A new report from the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation and the Joint United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS brings us some very good news in the midst of all the doom and gloom of the economy.
The Foundation Center reports that HIV/AIDS funding proffered by developed countries to help stem the crisis in low- and middle-income nations shot up in 2008. Over $8.7 billion was dedicated to work on HIV/AIDS in 2008, up $2 billion from than 2007.
The United States represented (clocking in at $4 billion in disbursements) with the U.K., Netherlands, and France pulling in right behind. If donations are measured by percentage of GDP, however, the Netherlands is the most charitable, followed by the U.K., Ireland, and then the US.
Regardless of which country opened up its purse the widest, this is some good news, especially for those in countries hit the hardest by the epidemic.
Now if the U.S. would turn just a little more of that concern to its own capital city, the nation's ground zero for HIV and AIDS, we'd really be getting somewhere.
Katherine Gustafson is a freelance writer and editor with a background as a professional fundraiser, journal editor, document developer, and project administrator for international nonprofit organizations.
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penke varaprasadarao
116 days ago
Greetings from distant south india, CCIMA mission doing social service in state of andhra pradesh in india. we are much desired to work with you in inida. OUr CCIMA mission was reigistered in central goverment of india as NGO . kindly visit our website www.ccimaindia.org
I am looking or your kind reply
President
penke varaprasadarao
CCIMA
india
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MUKOSE EDWARD
48 days ago
Greetings in jesus namee and appreciation of the great work weell-done.We are a community based organisation registered with the ministry of gender and community services jinja district-UGANDA in the name (The teachers association to cater for children) working withn orphans/vulnerablee children and making a very critical contribution to communities in the face of the AIDS pandemic.
We hereby submit our request for partnership in our current program with you.
Hope to hear from you soon
God bless you
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MUKOSE EDWARD
PROGRAMMER
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