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Global Funding "Vital" For Preventing Millions of AIDS-Related Deaths, Piot Says
November 13, 2008 Millions of HIV-positive people in the world's poorest countries, particularly in Africa and Asia, will die if donors worldwide downsize funding because of the global financial crisis, UNAIDS Executive Director Peter Piot said on Wednesday, Reuters reports. "If we interrupt (funding) even for six months or a year, it will result in millions of deaths," Piot said, adding, "If we interrupt these activities, we will have to pay later as more people will become infected." Experts and major donors supporting global HIV/AIDS initiatives have warned that amid the current global financial difficulty, rich countries might cut back on their aid to developing countries. According to Piot, this funding is "absolutely vital for the survival of millions of people in the poorest countries" (Majumdar, Reuters, 11/12). Back to other news for November 2008
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