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The AIDS Initiative, One Year Later
An unidentified woman lays a rose on the symbolic coffins of children who have lost their lives through violence and AIDS, in Cape Town, South Africa, Sunday March 21, 2004. (AP)
An unidentified woman lays a rose on the symbolic coffins of children who have lost their lives through violence and AIDS, in Cape Town, South Africa, Sunday March 21, 2004. (AP)

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In his 2003 State of the Union Address, President Bush received loud applause when he announced $15 billion to fight AIDS, Malaria, and TB. Over a year later, only $350 million have been committed, and only a fraction of those infected in the world's poorest nations are getting proper care.

Stalled funding, poor infrastructure, and a fight over the use of drugs is causing treatment efforts to fall behind, while 3,000,000 people die each year. U.N. Special Envoy Stephen Lewis says there are no excuses left. Somewhere around 40,000,000 people are infected worldwide, and while the U.N. and WHO plans go begging, wealthy nations plead their own economic priorities and do little to help.
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