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The White House just released its National HIV/AIDS strategy yesterday, and it ambitiously aims to reduce new HIV infections by 25-percent by 2015. How will it accomplish this goal? The plan outlines the use of more social networking, but not much new funding.
According to the new policy, “The United States currently provides more than $19 billion in annual funding for domestic HIV prevention, care and research, and there are constraints on the magnitude of any potential new investments in the Federal budget.” President Obama’s plan calls for restructuring rather than new funding, saying that governments on all levels should “refocus [...] existing efforts and deliver better results to the American people within current funding levels, as well as [...] highlight the need for additional investments.”
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