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Now Is Not the Time to Step Back from Global AIDS Funding

NPR’s Morning Edition recently reported on a visit to Capitol Hill by the Afghanistan Minister of Health Sayid Fatimie. This short report asked the question: should foreign aid for global health be viewed as a way of helping poor countries or should it serve foreign policy objectives? In looking at this question, NPR also suggested [...]

Dybul: Dr. Mugyenyi Laid Groundwork for PEPFAR

Without Peter’s work, there would be no PEPFAR.

This was how Ambassador Mark Dybul (PDF), former U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator,  introduced Uganda’s Peter Mugyenyi, MD, before remarks at Georgetown University yesterday.
Amb. Dybul called Dr. Mugyenyi a true hero, whose successful pioneering efforts to bring antiretroviral treatment to sub-Saharan Africa had been key to the Bush Administration’s [...]

Dr. Mugyenyi Goes to Washington

One of the pioneers and leaders of AIDS treatment in Africa, Dr. Peter Mugyenyi, is on Capitol Hill this week to share stories about the impact of the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) in Uganda and throughout sub-Saharan Africa.
PHR and its members played a key role in the passage of an expanded and [...]

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