“HIV/AIDS Prevention Experts Discuss How Bush Administration Can Prevent HIV Infections” 12/1/2003
Health Action AIDS, Washington, D.C.
A discussion with leading international HIV/AIDS prevention experts from Physicians for Human Rights' Health Action AIDS campaign on how the Bush Administration might achieve the stated goal of preventing 7 million new HIV infections through its five-year, Emergency Action Plan for AIDS Relief Initiative.
- Holly Burkhalter U.S. policy director, Physicians for Human Rights and its Health Action AIDS campaign
- Peter Lamptey, M.D., Dr.P.H., president, Family Health International AIDS Institute
- Anne Macharia, founding board member, Sourcenet Development Organization
- Josiah Rich, M.D., M.P.H., associate professor of Medicine and Community Health, Brown Medical School and attending physician, The Miriam Hospital
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