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Obama Ends US Travel Ban On Visitors, Immigrants With HIV-AIDS - ABC News


New York Daily News
Obama Ends US Travel Ban On Visitors, Immigrants With HIV-AIDS
ABC News
Starting Monday, foreigners with HIV-AIDS will be able to travel or immigrate to the United States without having to get a waiver from the Department of
Obama Lifts a Ban on Entry Into US by HIV-Positive PeopleNew York Times
Obama lifts HIV/AIDS travel and immigration banExaminer.com
Obama lifts ban on US entry for those with HIVThe Associated Press
Jakarta Post -AFP
all 888 news articles »

Our Views: HIV entry ban finally ending - 2TheAdvocate


EcoWorld.com
Our Views: HIV entry ban finally ending
2TheAdvocate
For years, the United States has barred entry into this country by people with HIV or AIDS. Others with communicable diseases — often,
Zuma calls for renewed effort in fight against HIV/AIDSNews-Medical.net
US lifts AIDS travel banSOS Children
4U1AIDS - Awareness about HIV/AIDS through Amateur RadioSouthgate Amateur Radio Club
Kaiser Family Foundation -Peace fm Online -UNAIDS
all 72 news articles »

Africa should protect children from AIDS-Machel - Reuters


Bay Area Reporter
Africa should protect children from AIDS-Machel
Reuters
Sub-Saharan Africa is home to 60 percent of people living with HIV/AIDS and 1.8 million of the 2 million children globally infected, a reality Machel said
African states urged to curb child AIDS infectionsAFP
Rotary AIDS project marks 20th anniversary with focus on prevention for Los Altos Town Crier
Impacts of HIV/AIDS on educationThe Southern Times
Inter Press Service -PRLog.Org (press release) -Press-Enterprise
all 140 news articles »

Ukraine gripped by the A(H1N1) flu virus - Radio Netherlands


Radio Netherlands
Ukraine gripped by the A(H1N1) flu virus
Radio Netherlands
Infectious diseases like tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS are rife. The WHO is concerned at the speed with which the flu is spreading in Ukraine.

and more »

Topics in this story: - Mission Network NEws (press release)

Topics in this story:
Mission Network NEws (press release)
33 million people suffer from HIV/AIDS worldwide, leaving Africa with two thirds of the world AIDS population. The pandemic only continues to worsen.
Malawi: NAC grants US$40m to ministry of health to fight HIV/AidsThe Zimbabwean

all 20 news articles »

NAACP Supports Federal Funding for Syringe Exchange Programs to Help Combat … - NAACP (press release)

NAACP Supports Federal Funding for Syringe Exchange Programs to Help Combat
NAACP (press release)
Compounding the horror, African American children account for 58% of pediatric AIDS cases in the United States. There are fewer HIV-positive people in seven

and more »

First Annual World Pneumonia Day - Chicago Public Radio


Straits Times
First Annual World Pneumonia Day
Chicago Public Radio
Vaccinations and good nutrition have all but eliminated pneumonia deaths in the developed world, but in poor countries it kills more children than HIV/AIDS,
UN needs $39 bln in 6 years to fight child top killer pneumoniaXinhua
WHO: Millions of Children Need Not Die From PneumoniaVoice of America
$39-Billion Needed To Save 5.3-Million ChildrenVisit Bulgaria
Capital FM -CBC.ca
all 381 news articles »

Global education is a growing problem - Edison Sentinel

Global education is a growing problem
Edison Sentinel
school fees, lack of teachers, and even diseases such as HIV/AIDS. In just one example, school fees prevent some children from being students.

and more »

Obama Ends Ban on People With HIV/AIDS Entering US - U.S. News & World Report

Obama Ends Ban on People With HIV/AIDS Entering US
U.S. News & World Report
Pneumonia kills more children than AIDS, malaria and measles combined. UNICEF and the World Health Organization released a plan to save more than 5 million

and more »

As Donors Focus on AIDS, Child Illnesses Languish - New York Times


Voice of America
As Donors Focus on AIDS, Child Illnesses Languish
New York Times
Two million died in 2007, according to the Joint United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS. The toll of women and children who die of easily preventable or curable
New York Times Examines Debate Over US Global Health Spending PrioritiesKaiser Family Foundation
Recent releases in Global HealthNews-Medical.net
New coalition calls for US's greater funding for healthAfrica Science News Service
IPS -Voice of America -Kaiser Family Foundation
all 13 news articles »

Obama Ends US Travel Ban On Visitors, Immigrants With HIV-AIDS - ABC News


New York Daily News
Obama Ends US Travel Ban On Visitors, Immigrants With HIV-AIDS
ABC News
Starting Monday, foreigners with HIV-AIDS will be able to travel or immigrate to the United States without having to get a waiver from the Department of
Obama Lifts a Ban on Entry Into US by HIV-Positive PeopleNew York Times
Obama lifts HIV/AIDS travel and immigration banExaminer.com
Obama lifts ban on US entry for those with HIVThe Associated Press
Jakarta Post -AFP
all 888 news articles »

Our Views: HIV entry ban finally ending - 2TheAdvocate


EcoWorld.com
Our Views: HIV entry ban finally ending
2TheAdvocate
For years, the United States has barred entry into this country by people with HIV or AIDS. Others with communicable diseases — often,
Zuma calls for renewed effort in fight against HIV/AIDSNews-Medical.net
US lifts AIDS travel banSOS Children
4U1AIDS - Awareness about HIV/AIDS through Amateur RadioSouthgate Amateur Radio Club
Kaiser Family Foundation -Peace fm Online -UNAIDS
all 72 news articles »

Africa should protect children from AIDS-Machel - Reuters


Bay Area Reporter
Africa should protect children from AIDS-Machel
Reuters
Sub-Saharan Africa is home to 60 percent of people living with HIV/AIDS and 1.8 million of the 2 million children globally infected, a reality Machel said
African states urged to curb child AIDS infectionsAFP
Rotary AIDS project marks 20th anniversary with focus on prevention for Los Altos Town Crier
Impacts of HIV/AIDS on educationThe Southern Times
Inter Press Service -PRLog.Org (press release) -Press-Enterprise
all 140 news articles »

Ukraine gripped by the A(H1N1) flu virus - Radio Netherlands


Radio Netherlands
Ukraine gripped by the A(H1N1) flu virus
Radio Netherlands
Infectious diseases like tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS are rife. The WHO is concerned at the speed with which the flu is spreading in Ukraine.

and more »

Topics in this story: - Mission Network NEws (press release)

Topics in this story:
Mission Network NEws (press release)
33 million people suffer from HIV/AIDS worldwide, leaving Africa with two thirds of the world AIDS population. The pandemic only continues to worsen.
Malawi: NAC grants US$40m to ministry of health to fight HIV/AidsThe Zimbabwean

all 20 news articles »

NAACP Supports Federal Funding for Syringe Exchange Programs to Help Combat … - NAACP (press release)

NAACP Supports Federal Funding for Syringe Exchange Programs to Help Combat
NAACP (press release)
Compounding the horror, African American children account for 58% of pediatric AIDS cases in the United States. There are fewer HIV-positive people in seven

and more »

First Annual World Pneumonia Day - Chicago Public Radio


Straits Times
First Annual World Pneumonia Day
Chicago Public Radio
Vaccinations and good nutrition have all but eliminated pneumonia deaths in the developed world, but in poor countries it kills more children than HIV/AIDS,
UN needs $39 bln in 6 years to fight child top killer pneumoniaXinhua
WHO: Millions of Children Need Not Die From PneumoniaVoice of America
$39-Billion Needed To Save 5.3-Million ChildrenVisit Bulgaria
Capital FM -CBC.ca
all 381 news articles »

Global education is a growing problem - Edison Sentinel

Global education is a growing problem
Edison Sentinel
school fees, lack of teachers, and even diseases such as HIV/AIDS. In just one example, school fees prevent some children from being students.

and more »

Obama Ends Ban on People With HIV/AIDS Entering US - U.S. News & World Report

Obama Ends Ban on People With HIV/AIDS Entering US
U.S. News & World Report
Pneumonia kills more children than AIDS, malaria and measles combined. UNICEF and the World Health Organization released a plan to save more than 5 million

and more »

As Donors Focus on AIDS, Child Illnesses Languish - New York Times


Voice of America
As Donors Focus on AIDS, Child Illnesses Languish
New York Times
Two million died in 2007, according to the Joint United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS. The toll of women and children who die of easily preventable or curable
New York Times Examines Debate Over US Global Health Spending PrioritiesKaiser Family Foundation
Recent releases in Global HealthNews-Medical.net
New coalition calls for US's greater funding for healthAfrica Science News Service
IPS -Voice of America -Kaiser Family Foundation
all 13 news articles »

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