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ActionAid International
Title
Commitment to Care: The Role of Donor Countries and Multilateral Institutions in Financing HIV/AIDS Programmes
Description of Work
International Aids Conference 2004 briefing paper
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ActionAid International, Johannesburg, June 2004, 8 pp
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Reproduced with ActionAid's kind permission.

Abstract

"ActionAid International calls on developed country governments, especially members of the G8, as well as the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund to act now to combat the HIV/AIDS pandemic by:
- Providing increased, additional, sustainable, long-term funding to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria.

- Urgently reviewing debt relief mechanisms and considering debt cancellation in order to generate new funds at national level."

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