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Aids Focus

US promises more Aids funding

2007-08-20 20:34
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SA announces HIV drugs partnership
SA announces HIV drugs partnership

The South African government has announced a joint venture to reduce the cost of anti-retroviral drugs with a Swiss company.

Pretoria - The United States hopes to increase the money it spends to tackle HIV/Aids in South Africa, US Secretary of Health and Human Services Michael Leavitt said on Monday.

He met Social Development Minister Zola Skweyiya at the Union Buildings in Pretoria as part of an official visit to South Africa, one of the stops on a four-country African tour.

"We are hopeful that it could increase over time, it makes us feel good to be able to contribute," Leavitt said about the President's Emergency Plan for Aids Relief (Pepfar).

South Africa receives more Pepfar resources than any other country benefiting under the plan including more than R2.5bn this year alone.

'I continue to be highly impressed'

Much of the money goes to 380 local non-governmental organisations and several government departments working on HIV/Aids.

Leavitt visited several places on Monday where the money was spent. He said he was impressed with what he saw.

"I continue to be highly impressed with the plan that the South African government has developed on HIV/Aids what remains now is the implementation, we continue to use the resources for that purpose," he said.

In May, President George W Bush asked the American Congress to double the US commitment to fight HIV/Aids around the world to $30bn. Congress still has to decide on this request.

Skweyiya said HIV/Aids remained a challenge in South Africa and that the American help was crucial.

"We hope the work that has been happening will continue because they have been assisting quiet a number of civil society organisations," he said.

Leavitt's next stop is Mozambique before he travels to Tanzania and Rwanda.

- SAPA

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ThandaMzansi says... So it's better now, Anthony, because none of them are getting an education? Think man! The ANC has buggered up education, so the people who can afford to (of all races) are sending their kids to private schools. There's STILL a split - except now it's a split between those who can afford private school, and those who can't. Did you know that there are companies out there who ASSUME that the students they give bursaries to will need bridging courses, or who ASSUME that a South African matric means nothing, and they will have to start from scratch? Excuse me if I am misinformed, but under the Bantu education system, at least by standard 9 kids could read! These days, they can't even do that. We're heading for a disaster at this rate, and as long as you keep your head buried in the sand, and blame the ANC's new, dumbed down, STUPID education system on apartheid, you're just speeding it along. Read the article...

 
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