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July 18, 2008

Bush’s Statement on PEPFAR

Filed under: HIV News, Uncategorized — Zaheer @ 11:29 am
I thank the Senate for the strong, bipartisan vote today to pass important, life-saving legislation reauthorizing the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR). I appreciate the efforts of Majority Leader Reid, Senators Biden and Lugar, and all other Senators from both sides of the aisle who came together today to ensure that America’s generosity in battling HIV/AIDS, malaria, and other diseases around the globe will continue in a manner consistent with the program’s successful founding principles.
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When we launched this program in 2003, about 50,000 people in Sub-Saharan Africa were receiving anti-retroviral treatment for HIV/AIDS. Today, PEPFAR supports life-saving anti-retroviral treatment for more than 1.7 million people around the world. PEPFAR has also supported treatment and prevention programs that have helped HIV-positive women give birth to nearly 200,000 infants who are HIV-free. PEPFAR is the largest international health initiative in history to fight a single disease.
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Traveling in Africa earlier this year, Laura and I had our most recent opportunity to witness the effectiveness of this program. We were honored to see the doctors, nurses and caregivers of all faiths working to save the lives of their fellow citizens. And we met the patients, including many children, who understand and appreciate America’s generosity.
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With passage of today’s bill we are one step closer to ensuring that this excellent program continues to help those in need. I encourage the full Congress to move quickly to send me final legislation that I can sign.
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SOURCE: White House Press Office

1 Comment »

  1. I am happy that the Senate has passed such a very necessary bill to end prejudice against HIV positive people in the US. But here it comes the question: How long should we wait for this bill to become law (after approval of the conference; and president’s signature to the bill) and replace the former (but still valid) ashaming law?

    Comment by Michael Sharp — July 18, 2008 @ 8:34 pm

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