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  • Ending Poverty and Hunger: Meeting the Challenge of Millennium Development Goal 1 11/24
  • The Global Food Crisis: "The Silent Tsunami" The Brookings Institutions "will host a discussion on nutrition, school feeding programs and food security in the developing world, featuring World Bank Group President Robert B. Zoellick; Josette Sheeran, executive director of the United Nations World Food Programme; and Samuel Worthington, president and CEO of InterAction." 11/24
  • A Call to Copenhagen – Health Effects of Climate Change "Members of the press are invited to the unveiling and policy discussion of a major international study on the Public Health Impacts of Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions being published in Lancet, just in time for the upcoming United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen. The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), one of the National Institutes of Health, is sponsoring the event which will feature speakers from around the world gathered in Washington, DC and at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine participating via live video conferencing." 11/25

Publications Examine U.S. Funding For Global HIV/AIDS

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Friday, November 06, 2009

In light of a Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) report calling for sustained HIV/AIDS funding, VOA News writes: "Many AIDS-related groups and activists have been calling on U.S. President Barack Obama to fulfill his funding pledges made during the presidential campaign. But are they asking too much, considering the economic downturn?" Sharonann Lynch, an HIV policy advisor for MSF, said, "PEPFAR has the opportunity to save six million lives and it shouldn't settle for three."

According to VOA News, the Obama administration says it remains committed to PEPFAR and has asked for $6.6 billion to go to the program in FY2010. PEPFAR officials have noted "that the economic crisis does figure prominently in their funding decisions," VOA News writes (De Capua, 11/5).

The Washington Post reports that in an August letter to American ambassadors, Global AIDS Coordinator Eric Goosby wrote, "The landscape around us is changing, with the need to balance a broad portfolio of global challenges at a time of financial crisis ... As a result, we need to plan for the next stage of PEPFAR's development in this context and cannot assume the dramatic funding growth of PEPFAR's early years will be repeated."

In May, Obama announced a $63 billion, six-year global health initiative "pledging to broaden the U.S. approach to global health by focusing on tropical diseases and other preventable illnesses, in addition to [HIV/]AIDS" (Brulliard, 11/6).