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Date
  Pressure growing on wealthy nations for clear signal on long-term funds for HIV
10.03.10
  HIV prevalence strongly linked to poor progress on Millenium Development health goals
02.03.10
  Goosby warns of need for long-term funding commitment for AIDS, says financial trades tax is 'interesting'
17.02.10
  Earlier treatment averting higher medical costs in South African cohort
06.01.10
  UNITAID approves patent pool for HIV drugs
15.12.09
  Global Fund predicts funding shortages for MDR-TB, asks donors to fulfill their commitments
09.12.09
  WHO recommends earlier treatment and phase-out of d4T
30.11.09
  Global cost of HIV treatment and prevention could reach $35 billion by 2031
10.11.09
  International donors must not retreat from commitment to HIV treatment scale-up, MSF warns
06.11.09
  Cost of ART delivery in Malawi affordable within WHO-recommended health budget
22.07.09
  Health systems are benefiting from AIDS spending, experts say
20.07.09
  World Bank: Financial crisis threatens HIV treatment for 1.7 million
29.04.09
  HIV cure needs to be scientific, funding priority, researchers and advocates warn
05.03.09
  Botswana: bleak outlook for future AIDS funding
25.02.09
  '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

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