The United States Hosts a Conference for AIDS

Edited by Gillian Palmer

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M junction of the international AIDS opened Sunday in the United States to call for governments around kutokupunguza budget in the fight against the disease. A certain infection from San Francisco, Dr.Diane Havlir has told delegates at the conference in Washington DC, that the world has the opportunity to “begin to eradicate AIDS.” He said it will be unique situations like pursuit of the world fails in this regard due to opportunity to cut funding block. United Nations says 34 million people living with HIV and AIDS and 1.7 million people have died from the disease in 2011. Conference this year, is called “Turning The Tide Together” is expected to attract over 20 thousand people. Visitors to the highest level including the former President of the United States, Bill Clinton, the wife of a former president of the United States, Laura Bush, singer Elton John and actor film Whoopi Goldberg. More than 1,000 people marched in the streets of Washington on Sunday to be a perception more with HIV and AIDS.

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