On February 7th, 2005, the Bush Administration requested $3.16 billion for international HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria program in FY2006, a 9% increase over the estimated amount to be provided in FY2005. The request included $2.564 billion to be appropriated through the Foreign Operations appropriations and $596 million through appropriations for the Departments of Labor and Health and Human Services
This report provides an overview of Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) spending on HIV/AI...
Why we\u2019re here -- How we work -- FY 2015 President\u2019s budget request -- Budget highlights -...
Under the Administration's FY2006 foreign assistance request, U.S. aid to sub-Saharan Africa would c...
On February 7th, 2005, the Bush Administration requested $3.16 billion for international HIV/AIDS, t...
The Administration's FY2005 request for international HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria programs t...
This is a report on the international programs for HIV/AIDS and the budgets around it during the fis...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "U.S. fu...
In Senegal on July 7, 2003, President Bush began his five-country, fiveday tour of sub-Saharan Afric...
<p>(a) Overall HIV spending by donors. (b) Total funding by programmatic areas. (c) Direct cost for ...
Objective: To better understand the global response to HIV/AIDS, this study tracked development assi...
Under US President George Bush\u27s US$15 billion AIDS plan, the US Agency for International Develop...
This report describes how HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis (TB), and malaria are interlinked and exacerbate ef...
This report describes U.S. efforts to combat international HIV/AIDS through the President's Emergenc...
After decades of neglect the HIV/AIDS epidemic has rightly become one of the highest priorities on t...
This report discusses the AIDS issues in Africa and the Bush administration call to double U.S. inte...
This report provides an overview of Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) spending on HIV/AI...
Why we\u2019re here -- How we work -- FY 2015 President\u2019s budget request -- Budget highlights -...
Under the Administration's FY2006 foreign assistance request, U.S. aid to sub-Saharan Africa would c...
On February 7th, 2005, the Bush Administration requested $3.16 billion for international HIV/AIDS, t...
The Administration's FY2005 request for international HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria programs t...
This is a report on the international programs for HIV/AIDS and the budgets around it during the fis...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "U.S. fu...
In Senegal on July 7, 2003, President Bush began his five-country, fiveday tour of sub-Saharan Afric...
<p>(a) Overall HIV spending by donors. (b) Total funding by programmatic areas. (c) Direct cost for ...
Objective: To better understand the global response to HIV/AIDS, this study tracked development assi...
Under US President George Bush\u27s US$15 billion AIDS plan, the US Agency for International Develop...
This report describes how HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis (TB), and malaria are interlinked and exacerbate ef...
This report describes U.S. efforts to combat international HIV/AIDS through the President's Emergenc...
After decades of neglect the HIV/AIDS epidemic has rightly become one of the highest priorities on t...
This report discusses the AIDS issues in Africa and the Bush administration call to double U.S. inte...
This report provides an overview of Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) spending on HIV/AI...
Why we\u2019re here -- How we work -- FY 2015 President\u2019s budget request -- Budget highlights -...
Under the Administration's FY2006 foreign assistance request, U.S. aid to sub-Saharan Africa would c...