July 16, 2009
OF NOTE THIS WEEK
The U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee voted last Thursday to pass a draft bill for State Department and foreign affairs funding in fiscal year 2010 that includes $7.8 billion in global health funding, says the Kaiser Global Health Policy Report. That total, an increase of $434 million over last year's funds and a rise of $178 million over what the Obama administration requested, would provide $5.7 billion to combat HIV/AIDS and $700 million to support the Global Fund.
NEWS AND HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE DONORS
- The Global Fund expands ARV support to people living with HIV by 31 percent over last year
- The Global Fund board appoints Ethiopian Minister of Health Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus as chair
OTHER NEWS AND HIGHLIGHTS
- Improvement in Efforts to Fight 3 Diseases Cited (Manila Bulletin)
- Uganda AIDS Patients Stopped Taking Drugs Due to Hunger (Ethiopian Review)
- Police: 26 Arrested in AIDS Protest at U.S.Capitol (CNN)
- Glaxo Investing $97M in AIDS Drugs for Africa (Reuters)
- Falling Family Planning Funding Threatens Global Poverty Fight (IRIN)
- Women 'Naturally Weaker' to HIV (BBC)
RECENT CGD HEALTH POLICY BLOGS
- A C-Change in Presidential Rhetoric: Compassion to Conscience and Common Interest By Ruth Levine
- Drug Marketing Push in Developing Countries Has Upside and Potential Downside for Poor People By Thomas Bollyky
- Will Barack Obama Call the World Bank for Advice About Fixing the U.S. Health System? By Ruth Levine
- Thunder is Not Yet Rain: Highlights from the Launch of the New HIV/AIDS Monitor Report on HIV/AIDS and Gender Inequality By David Wendt