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Historic Bush-era HIV/AIDS initiative celebrates 20th anniversary

Por: ABC7 World February 25, 2023

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had access to antiretroviral therapy.Millions of infants in the region were or , according to the Joint United Nations Program on HIV and AIDS (UNAIDS).Since PEPFAR's inception, the program has invested more than $100 billion in the global HIV/AIDS response, including prevention, care, and treatment, maintaining strong bipartisan support across U.S. presidential administrations and congresses.The PEPFAR at 20 event also marked the one-year... + full article



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