Bush's AIDS initiative: Too little choice, too much ideology

By Wendell Rawls Jr.

Restrictive funding, emphasis on abstinence hinder $15 billion effort

Uganda

By Victoria Kreha

Uganda had the first STD/AIDS program in sub-Saharan Africa, but its infection rate remains at 10.7 percent

American Red Cross

The American Red Cross has received funding from the U.S. government to implement abstinence-until-marriage programs
Advertisement

Family Health International

By Devin Varsalona

A top U.S. government contractors through the (PEPFAR), the five-year, $15 billion initiative to fight HIV/AIDS in 15 "focus countries"

Save the children

By Alejandra Fernández Morera

The organization's HIV/AIDS program — "Scaling up HIV/AIDS interventions Through Expanded Partnerships" (STEPs) — began in Malawi

International Orthodox Christian Charities

By Alejandra Fernández Morera

A newcomer to the HIV/AIDS battle, International Orthodox Christian Charities stress the 'A' and 'B' of ABC message
Advertisement

World Vision International

By Devin Varsalona

The organization is known for providing access to clean water, food and education, and more recently has tackled HIV/AIDS relief

Condoms' reliability disputed

By Sheetal Doshi

4 U.S. agencies rate effectiveness higher than PEPFAR

Excerpts from this story referencing "sexually transmitted disease":

"… found that condoms are "essentially impermeable to particles the size of [sexually transmitted disease] pathogens."In 2004, the Joint United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) …"

Glossary of terms

Here are some common acronyms and terms in the Divine Intervention project