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The Politics of PEPFAR: The President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 March 2011

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Copyright © Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs 2007

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Notes

1 Bono, as quoted in Sheryl Gay Stolberg, “The World: A Calling to Heal; Getting Religion on AIDS,” New York Times, February 2, 2003.

2 “State of the Union, 2003”; available at http:\\www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2003/01/20030128-19.html.

3 Segolame Ramotlhwa, as quoted in Craig Timberg, “Botswana's Gains Against AIDS Put U.S. Claims to Test,” Washington Post, July 1, 2005.

4 President Discusses the Fight Against Global and Domestic HIV/AIDS,” January 31, 2003; available at http:\\www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2003/01/20030131-4.html.

5 Anil Soni, as quoted in Mike Allen and Paul Blustein, “Unlikely Allies Influenced Bush to Shift Course on AIDS Relief,” Washington Post, January 30, 2003.

6 Randall Tobias, as quoted in Nina Siegal, “No Experience Necessary: A Profile of Bush's AIDS Czar,” Progressive 68, no. 11 (November 2004), p. 33.

7 Center for Health and Gender Equity, Debunking the Myths in the U.S. Global AIDS Strategy: An Evidence-Based Analysis, March 2004, p. 8.

8 United States Government Accountability Office (GAO), Global Health Spending Requirement Presents Challenges for Allocating Prevention Funding under the President's Plan for AIDS Relief, April 2006, GAO-06-395, p. 36.

9 David Brown, “Group Awarded AIDS Grant Despite Negative Appraisal,” Washington Post, February 16, 2005.