Paul Zeitz, Executive Director of Global AIDS Alliance, speaks on the shortcomings of US allocations to the Global Fund to combat HIV-AIDS.
Paul Zeitz, in a telephone conference call, remarks on the lack of adequate funds allocated by President Bush to the Global AIDS Alliance’s new Global Fund Replenishment Process for HIV-AIDS research and prevention compared to that of other wealthy nations such as Great Britain, Germany, France and Japan. (1:16)
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