Remarks at Meeting on 'Sustaining Treatment Costs--Who Will Pay?'
Paul Wolfowitz, President of the World Bank, at a meeting jointly sponsored by WHO, UNAIDS, and the World Bank, addressed the issue of the financial sustainability of AIDS treatment—especially focusing on the increasing need for second-line combination treatment regimens. The Bank is working to strengthen capacity for effectively mainstreaming AIDS priorities into national planning efforts, particularly development of poverty reduction and implementation processes. As one of many development partners supporting national AIDS programs, the World Bank is committed to improve coordination, and to better align and harmonize its support with country responses.
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dig-okr-10986248982024-08-07T20:04:23Z Remarks at Meeting on 'Sustaining Treatment Costs--Who Will Pay?' Wolfowitz, Paul GENOCIDE PROGRESS COMMUNITIES TREATMENT TRAGEDY BARRIERS INTERNATIONAL EFFORTS BLOOD TESTS HIV DONOR WOMAN HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE DOCTORS UNIVERSAL ACCESS GLOBAL HIV/AIDS AIDS FUNDING DRUGS PEOPLE LIVING WITH AIDS PREVALENCE JOB HEALTH EPIDEMIC PROJECTS POTENTIAL CONTRIBUTION UNAIDS SPONSORS INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY HIV POSITIVE NUMBER OF PEOPLE POLICY WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION THERAPY NEW INFECTIONS KNOWLEDGE DISEASE NATIONAL AIDS SIGHT LIFE PATIENTS DONORS HEALTH SYSTEMS INFECTIONS YOUNG PEOPLE ACCESS TO TREATMENT ALL BLOOD TEST POPULATION PLAGUE SOCIETY COMMUNITY DIVERSE GROUP ACCESS EFFECTIVE ACTION AIDS HIV/AIDS FIGHT AGAINST POVERTY Paul Wolfowitz, President of the World Bank, at a meeting jointly sponsored by WHO, UNAIDS, and the World Bank, addressed the issue of the financial sustainability of AIDS treatment—especially focusing on the increasing need for second-line combination treatment regimens. The Bank is working to strengthen capacity for effectively mainstreaming AIDS priorities into national planning efforts, particularly development of poverty reduction and implementation processes. As one of many development partners supporting national AIDS programs, the World Bank is committed to improve coordination, and to better align and harmonize its support with country responses. 2016-08-16T19:06:42Z 2016-08-16T19:06:42Z 2006-11-27 Speech Discours Discurso http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/02/25891358/meeting-sustaining-treatment-costs-pay-co-hosted-unaids-world-bank-meeting-sustaining-treatment-costs-pay-co-hosted-unaids-world-bank https://hdl.handle.net/10986/24898 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank application/pdf text/plain |
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GENOCIDE PROGRESS COMMUNITIES TREATMENT TRAGEDY BARRIERS INTERNATIONAL EFFORTS BLOOD TESTS HIV DONOR WOMAN HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE DOCTORS UNIVERSAL ACCESS GLOBAL HIV/AIDS AIDS FUNDING DRUGS PEOPLE LIVING WITH AIDS PREVALENCE JOB HEALTH EPIDEMIC PROJECTS POTENTIAL CONTRIBUTION UNAIDS SPONSORS INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY HIV POSITIVE NUMBER OF PEOPLE POLICY WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION THERAPY NEW INFECTIONS KNOWLEDGE DISEASE NATIONAL AIDS SIGHT LIFE PATIENTS DONORS HEALTH SYSTEMS INFECTIONS YOUNG PEOPLE ACCESS TO TREATMENT ALL BLOOD TEST POPULATION PLAGUE SOCIETY COMMUNITY DIVERSE GROUP ACCESS EFFECTIVE ACTION AIDS HIV/AIDS FIGHT AGAINST POVERTY GENOCIDE PROGRESS COMMUNITIES TREATMENT TRAGEDY BARRIERS INTERNATIONAL EFFORTS BLOOD TESTS HIV DONOR WOMAN HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE DOCTORS UNIVERSAL ACCESS GLOBAL HIV/AIDS AIDS FUNDING DRUGS PEOPLE LIVING WITH AIDS PREVALENCE JOB HEALTH EPIDEMIC PROJECTS POTENTIAL CONTRIBUTION UNAIDS SPONSORS INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY HIV POSITIVE NUMBER OF PEOPLE POLICY WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION THERAPY NEW INFECTIONS KNOWLEDGE DISEASE NATIONAL AIDS SIGHT LIFE PATIENTS DONORS HEALTH SYSTEMS INFECTIONS YOUNG PEOPLE ACCESS TO TREATMENT ALL BLOOD TEST POPULATION PLAGUE SOCIETY COMMUNITY DIVERSE GROUP ACCESS EFFECTIVE ACTION AIDS HIV/AIDS FIGHT AGAINST POVERTY |
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GENOCIDE PROGRESS COMMUNITIES TREATMENT TRAGEDY BARRIERS INTERNATIONAL EFFORTS BLOOD TESTS HIV DONOR WOMAN HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE DOCTORS UNIVERSAL ACCESS GLOBAL HIV/AIDS AIDS FUNDING DRUGS PEOPLE LIVING WITH AIDS PREVALENCE JOB HEALTH EPIDEMIC PROJECTS POTENTIAL CONTRIBUTION UNAIDS SPONSORS INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY HIV POSITIVE NUMBER OF PEOPLE POLICY WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION THERAPY NEW INFECTIONS KNOWLEDGE DISEASE NATIONAL AIDS SIGHT LIFE PATIENTS DONORS HEALTH SYSTEMS INFECTIONS YOUNG PEOPLE ACCESS TO TREATMENT ALL BLOOD TEST POPULATION PLAGUE SOCIETY COMMUNITY DIVERSE GROUP ACCESS EFFECTIVE ACTION AIDS HIV/AIDS FIGHT AGAINST POVERTY GENOCIDE PROGRESS COMMUNITIES TREATMENT TRAGEDY BARRIERS INTERNATIONAL EFFORTS BLOOD TESTS HIV DONOR WOMAN HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE DOCTORS UNIVERSAL ACCESS GLOBAL HIV/AIDS AIDS FUNDING DRUGS PEOPLE LIVING WITH AIDS PREVALENCE JOB HEALTH EPIDEMIC PROJECTS POTENTIAL CONTRIBUTION UNAIDS SPONSORS INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY HIV POSITIVE NUMBER OF PEOPLE POLICY WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION THERAPY NEW INFECTIONS KNOWLEDGE DISEASE NATIONAL AIDS SIGHT LIFE PATIENTS DONORS HEALTH SYSTEMS INFECTIONS YOUNG PEOPLE ACCESS TO TREATMENT ALL BLOOD TEST POPULATION PLAGUE SOCIETY COMMUNITY DIVERSE GROUP ACCESS EFFECTIVE ACTION AIDS HIV/AIDS FIGHT AGAINST POVERTY Wolfowitz, Paul Remarks at Meeting on 'Sustaining Treatment Costs--Who Will Pay?' |
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Paul Wolfowitz, President of the World Bank, at a meeting jointly sponsored by WHO, UNAIDS, and the World Bank, addressed the issue of the financial sustainability of AIDS treatment—especially focusing on the increasing need for second-line combination treatment regimens. The Bank is working to strengthen capacity for effectively mainstreaming AIDS priorities into national planning efforts, particularly development of poverty reduction and implementation processes. As one of many development partners supporting national AIDS programs, the World Bank is committed to improve coordination, and to better align and harmonize its support with country responses. |
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GENOCIDE PROGRESS COMMUNITIES TREATMENT TRAGEDY BARRIERS INTERNATIONAL EFFORTS BLOOD TESTS HIV DONOR WOMAN HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE DOCTORS UNIVERSAL ACCESS GLOBAL HIV/AIDS AIDS FUNDING DRUGS PEOPLE LIVING WITH AIDS PREVALENCE JOB HEALTH EPIDEMIC PROJECTS POTENTIAL CONTRIBUTION UNAIDS SPONSORS INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY HIV POSITIVE NUMBER OF PEOPLE POLICY WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION THERAPY NEW INFECTIONS KNOWLEDGE DISEASE NATIONAL AIDS SIGHT LIFE PATIENTS DONORS HEALTH SYSTEMS INFECTIONS YOUNG PEOPLE ACCESS TO TREATMENT ALL BLOOD TEST POPULATION PLAGUE SOCIETY COMMUNITY DIVERSE GROUP ACCESS EFFECTIVE ACTION AIDS HIV/AIDS FIGHT AGAINST POVERTY |
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Remarks at Meeting on 'Sustaining Treatment Costs--Who Will Pay?' |
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Remarks at Meeting on 'Sustaining Treatment Costs--Who Will Pay?' |
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