On World AIDS Day: Remember and Commit
The President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) is credited with saving 25 million lives and remains the largest commitment to a single disease in history. But, 20 years in, this lifesaving global program is in jeopardy. This year, remember how far we’ve come in treating and preventing HIV, and commit to ending HIV as a public health threat.
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