
Health GAP (Global Access Project)
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For Immediate Release: June 1, 2005
For more information, contact: Asia Russell, Health GAP +1 267 475 2645
G7 Donors' Neglect Hampers Global HIV Treatment Efforts
After Four Years, UN Promises on AIDS Broken
Press Conference: 9:00 AM Thursday, June 2 * The New York Helmsley Hotel
WHEN: Thursday June 2, 9:00 AM
WHERE: The New York Helmsley Hotel, Murray Hill Room on the third floor, 212 East 42nd Street , New York City, NY
WHO:
Background: AIDS has killed more than 12 million people worldwide since countries signed the UN Declaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS in 2001, pledging their commitment to stopping AIDS. The Declaration of Commitment established time-bound targets regarding HIV treatment and prevention agreed to by all UN member countries.
AIDS treatment advocates warn that governments are breaking their promises: several 2005 targets are in danger of being missed, threatening global efforts to increase access to life-saving AIDS treatment in developing countries. The WHO's Initiative to ensure 3 million people with HIV have access to treatment by 2005 has resulted in an increase in the number of people on treatment from 400,000 to 700,000 by the December 2004. However, donor underfunding and insufficient political will are undermining the effort.
In one month, the wealthiest donor countries will meet at the G8 Summit in Gleneagles, Scotland, where Africa and HIV/AIDS will be high on the agenda.
Experts will comment on funding and policy commitments donors should make at the G8 Summit, as well as these questions
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