Articles related to "The Global Fund"Malawi receives funding for HIV programming from a number of sources around the world. These funders allow them to provide care, treatment, and education to citizens.
Nike has joined corporate sponsors in partnering with (RED) in battle against the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Africa. 'Lace Up. Save Lives' helps to educate and medicate.
For nearly 40 years, women's funds have made grants- funded by women's philanthropy- to grassroots organizations supporting leadership and causes of women and girls.
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Despite extreme poverty, Haiti has made remarkable progress in combating the HIV epidemic. Infection rates stayed in the single digits, and deaths due to AIDS decreased.
Idol Gives Back, scheduled for April 24, 25, designed to aid charities in U.S. and Africa
In an effort to eradicate worldwide suffering from HIV/AIDS while giving music fans something new and exciting, U2's Bono launches (RED) WIRE.
Artemisinin compounds are highly effective against malaria, but they're too expensive for most people. Use of cheap substitutes is leading to dangerous drug resistance.
Bring joy by meeting the basic needs of others around the world with gifts such as food, clothing, education, or shelter. Send the gift in honor of relatives or friends.
Elvis Costello will host in-depth discussions and performances with eclectic mix of music personalities
Explore various issues acounting for the growing numbers of HIV Positive women. Gender inequality in treatment and prevention is addressed.
The film "Amazing Grace" and the new accompanying album, "Music Inspired By," together add up to much more than just another movie and a CD.
In Zambia, one in every five adults is infected with HIV. In the last few years, this southern African country has worked to create policies to curb the epidemic.
Sachs maps the road to sustainable and equitable global prosperity. Powerful technologies are available to break poverty traps. The key is global, political cooperation.
The nonfiction book "Mountains Beyond Mountains" is the story of Paul Farmer's life and his mission to bring health care to the poorest of the poor in Haiti and Russia.
"Extreme poverty can be ended, not in the time of our grandchildren, but our time," says U.S. economist Jeffrey D. Sachs in his milestone book "The End of Poverty".
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