CPTech Page on spending initiative announced during
President Bush's State of the Union Address.
Most information on this page is no longer up-to-date. For
more current information on the Global Fund, and efforts
to raise enough money to support it, see the
Health GAP website.
- April 25, 2002. Open Letter to Board Members of the Global Fund to fight AIDS, TB, and Malaria.
The next round of grants must be the Treatment Round.
- April 24, 2002. Joint statement with ACT-UP Paris and STOP AIDS Nigeria.
Activists demand focus on AIDS treatment, increased funds to meet overwhelming need.
- April 24, 2002.
US Congress certain to approve major GFATM boost.
- April 21, 2002.
Key issues for the Second Board Meeting of the Global Fund to fight AIDS TB and Malaria.
- January 28, 2002.
President Bush Kills Global AIDS Fund. 8000 PWAs Will Die Today.
- January 24, 2002.
Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria At the Launch.
- November 22, 2001.
AIDS activists from around the world demand the Global Fund subsidize
cheap AIDS Drugs.
- November 19, 2001.
Issues paper for Global Fund for AIDS TB and Malaria
Transitional Working Group meetings, Brussels, 22-24 Nov.
- May 15, 2001.
Critical Issues Surrounding an International Fund for HIV/AIDS and Other
Infectious Diseases. Also available in
PDF Format.
Statements and Commentary on the Fund
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- July 4, 2002, Oxfam briefing paper.
False hope or new start?
- April 18, 2002. Bernard Pecoul for Medicines Sans Frontieres.
Letter to Global Fund Board and Technical Review Panel
- April 18, 2002. Rory O' Riordan, European Generics Manufacturers
Association. Open letter to the Global Trust Fund.
- March 11, 2002. Letter from Senator
Clinton to George Cater on increasing the US's donation to the fund,
and on structuring debt relief to fight AIDS, TB and Malaria.
- January 25, 2002. ACT-UP Paris press release.
Global Fund against AIDS: The WHO must take a stand about funding for HIV treatment.
- December 14, 2001. XII International
Conference on AIDS by NGOs of people with AIDS.
The Ouagadougou Appeal: Access to antiretroviral drugs should be a
priority of the Global Health Fund for AIDS, TB, and Malaria.
Also see the ICASA story on this Appeal,
Delegates Demand that Global Fund should Prioritise Treatment.
- December 12, 2001.
Letter from Senator Arlen Specter to President Bush asking him to contribute
an addition $1.2 billion to the Global Fund.
- October 15, 2001. Agua Buena Human Rights Association.
Spanish Speaking Latin America "Eliminated" by New Global Fund.
- August 20, 2001. Project Inform Action Alert.
Join Grassroots Effort To Fight Global AIDS Crisis.
- July 20, 2001 the G8 begins its annual meeting in Genoa, Italy.
It decides against debt cancellation for poor countries and pledges
USD 1 billion to the Trust Fund. For more info, see the
CPT page on the G8 meeting.
- July 18, 2001. Health GAP press release.
Concerns About the Global Fund.
- July 18, 2001. EU Press release.
European Commission contributes € 120 million to the Global Health
Fund. Note: at the July 18th exchange rate of 0.8591, € 120 million
equals USD 103,092,000.
- July 6, 2001. Working Paper from the European Union.
The Proposed Global Health Fund. (pdf format)
- June 22, 2001. Melody Petersen in the New York Times.
Bid System Could Be Used for AIDS.
- June 22, 2001. ACT-UP Paris.
Kofi's Fund As a Diversion Maneuver.
- May 10, 2001 Joint Press release of HAI, HealthGAP, ACT-UP Paris, and OXfam UK
Public interest NGOs demand that the Global Health Fund
meets poor countries’ needs, not those of industry
- May 8, 2001. Performance and Innovation Unit, Cabinet Office, London.
Tackling the diseases of poverty:
Meeting the Okinawa/Millennium targets for
HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria.
World Economic Formum, New York, 2002
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WHO Report on Health Investment and Economic Development
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House International Relations Committe approves legislation for additional
funds.
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Congressional Documents
News Stories
Bush asked to donate 5% Of Budget Surplus
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On June 11, 2001, Africa Action sent a letter to President Bush signed by
65 leaders from several areas of civil society. Letter asks that
the President set aside 5% of future surpluses to combat global
HIV/AIDS, with the funds to be spent on both treament and prevention.
HR 2069 - Global Access to HIV/AIDS Prevention, Awareness,
Education, and Treatment Act of 2001
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This legislation, sponsored by Rep. Henry Hyde on June 6, 2001,
would give USAID a $469 million budget for HIV/AIDS programs
for each of the next two years. The bill would also provide
an additional $50 million to africa for the purchase of antiretroviral
drugs.
Yale Asks Bush for Larger US Contribution to Global Fund
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May 19, 2001. President Bush delivers commencement speech at Yale University.
The Yale AIDS Network (formed this spring as an outgrowth of the effort to relax
the university's IP rights on the antiretroviral drug
d4T) writes Mr. Bush,
advocating a leadership role for the US in the proposed Global Fund for
infectious diseases - begining with a substantial increase in the US government's
donation.
US Contributes to Trust Fund
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May 11, 2001. UN Secretary Kofi Annan meets with President Bush to build
support for the proposed $7-10 billion trust fund to combat global AIDS. The US
is donates $200 million, an amount considered far too small by AIDS
activists.
- Statements
- News Stories
- August 31, 2001. Detroit Free Press editorial.
Halting TB will take much more than Senate offers
- August 31, 2001. Milwakee Journal Sentinal editorial.
U.S. dollars for global AIDS.
- August 22, 2001. New York Times staff editorial.
Stinginess on AIDS.
- May 14, 2001. New York Times staff editorial.
No Time For
Frugality on AIDS.
- May 12, 2001. David Sanger for the New York Times.
Bush Says U.S. Will Give $200 Million to World AIDS Fund.
- May 11, 2001. Karen DeYoung for the Washington Post.
U.S. to Give to Global AIDS Fund.
- May 11, 2001. Associated Press.
US Pledges 'New' AIDS Contribution
- May 11, 2001. Ian Christopher McCaleb for CNN.
Bush releases $200 million for global AIDS 'war chest.'
- May 10, 2001 Alan Beattie and David Pilling for the Financial Times.
Bush to pledge $200m for Aids.
- May 10, 2001. Eli J. Lake for UPI.
Bush to present AIDS initiative.
CPT Page on Meetings Calling for Funding
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Three Foundations Call for "Balanced" Approach to AIDS Crisis
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On April 6, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation, and
the United Nations Foundation called for a "balanced" approach to the worldwide
fight against HIV/AIDS, that would emphacize both prevention and treatment.
Press releases
News Stories
Havard Consensus Statement on Antiretroviral Treatment for AIDS
in Poor Countries
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On April 4, 2001, the Harvard School of Public Health released the "Harvard
Consensus Statement on Antiretroviral Treatment for AIDS in Poor Countries."
Noting the recent wave of offers of price cuts, the statement calls for wealthy
nations to develp an HIV/AIDS Prevention and Treatment Trust Fund" to pay for
the purchase and distribution of medicines. This trust fund would cooperate with
the World Health Organization, UNAIDS, the US NIH and the Centers for Disease
Control. The plan put forth hopes to treat "1 million AIDS patients in Africa
receiving antiretroviral therapy within three years at a cost of about $1.1
billion per year." Critics have pointed out that this figure is very low,
relative to the number of people living with HIV worldwide.
Harvard Documents on the Consensus Statement
- May 17, 2002. David Bank and Rebecca Buckman for the Wall Street Journal.
Gates Charity Buys Stakes In Drug Makers.
- April 8, 2002. Carolyn Skorneck for the Associated Press.
More Anti-AIDS Help in Africa Sought.
- February 13, 2002. Marck Schoofs and Michael M. Phillips for the
Wall Street Journal.
Global Disease Fund to Be Strict For Better Chance to Get Results.
- February 13, 2002. Sheryl Gay Stohlberg for the New York Times.
AIDS Fund Falls Short of Goal and U.S. Is Given Some Blame.
- February 3, 2002. William Orme for the LA Times.
Unlikely Note Is Struck on World Finance Stage.
- January 31, 2002. Thomas Coates, Stephen Morin and Jeff Sheehy for
ABC News.
State of the Union Neglects AIDS.
- January 21, 2002. UN Newswire.
Global AIDS Fund Deals a Setback to Drug Makers in Board Selection.
- December 13, 2001. New York Times editorial.
The Global Fund Confronts AIDS.
- November 29, 2001. David Crary for the Associated Press.
Terror war diverts focus on AIDS.
- November 6, 2001. Editorial in the San Antonio Express-News.
Bush should approve $1 billion health fund.
- November 5, 2001. Editorial in the Philadelphia Inquirer.
Invest Globally.
- November 2, 2001. Editorial in the Boston Globe.
Global Thinking on Health.
- October 9, 2001. Editorial in the Berkely Daily Planet.
AIDS Needs Funds.
- August 1, 2001. AFP story in The Times of India.
Ugandan to spearhead setting up of UN's AIDS fund.
- July 24, 2001. Editorial in the Philadelphia Inquirer.
Protests, AIDS pledges disappointing.
- July 20, 2001. Donald McNeil Jr. for the New York Times.
U.S. at Odds With Europe Over Rules on World Drug Pricing.
- July 17, 2001. John Donnelly for the Boston Globe.
Working toward AIDS 'drugstore' for Africa.
- July 11, 2001. The Guardian.
Make it $1.5bn to fight Aids by Genoa, Brown urges EU.
- July 11, 2001. Healther Scoffield for the Globe and Mail.
Ottawa set to donate $150-million for AIDS.
- July 9, 2001. Charlotte Denny for the Guardian.
G7 to call for cheaper drugs.
- June 23, 2001. Editorial from the Globe and Mail.
What's $9 Billion to Fight a Plague?
- June 21, 2001. CNN-Europe.
Coca-Cola to Help Fight AIDS.
- June 8, 2001. Wall Street Journal.
Health Fund Receives Gift from Swedish Insurance Firm.
- June 4, 2001. Gumisai Mutume for the Inter Press Service.
UN Chief Endorses Generic Drugs for Global AIDS Fund.
- June 4, 2001. Rachel Zimmerman for he New York Times.
U.N.'s Annan Calls On Corporate America To Step Up Efforts to Fight AIDS Globally.
- May, 2001. The Earth Times.
Grass roots for a global health fund.
- May 23, 2001. John Donnelly for the Boston Globe.
AIDS fund giving lags as nations, agencies wrangle.
- May 22, 2001. Tony Karon op-ed for TIME Magazine.
Why Bush's $200-Million AIDS Donation May Mean Nothing.
- May 19, 2001. UN Integrated Regional Information Network.
Rich Countries Sceptical of Global Fund.
- May 17, 2001. Frances Williams for the Financial Times.
Plans for global Aids fund hindered.
- May 16, 2001. Todd Zwillich for Reuters.
Economists at Odds on Debt Relief for Africa
- May 4, 2001. Irwin Arieff in the Philadelphia Inquirer.
Annan award will go to AIDS fight.
- May 4, 2001. Editorial in the Philadelphia Inquirer.
A Global Fight.
- May 2, 2001. James D. Wolfenson. Opinion column in Newsday.
Global $$, Leadership Keys to AIDS Fight.
- May 1, 2001. Huntly Collins for the Philadelphia Inquirer.
UN Chief Calls for Global AIDS Fund.
- May 1, 2001. Steve Pearlstein and Karen DeYoungn for the Washington Post.
AIDS 'Trust Fund' Idea Advances.
- May 1, 2001. Edith M. Lederer for the Associated Press.
Wealthy Nations Consider AIDS Fund.
- April 30, 2001. Michael M. Philips for the Wall Street Journal.
U.S. to Support Global Fund In an Effort to Fight AIDS.
- April 29, 2001. Joseph Kahn in the New York Times.
Rich Nations Consider Fund of Billions to Fight AIDS.
- April 29, 2001. Huntly Collins for the PHiladelphia Inquirer.
Annan to Make AIDS Fund Plea Here.
- April 27, 2001. Associated Press.
Activists call for AIDS Debt Relief.
- April 27, 2001. Reuters.
Germany Backs Call for More World AIDS Spending.
- April 20, 2001. Patricia Reaney for Reuters.
UN Official: Dual Approach Needed to Defeat AIDS.
- April 5, 2001. UN/UNAIDS/WHO joint press release.
The United Nations Secretary General to Leadthe Fight Against HIV/AIDS.
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