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Closing thoughts from the 2008 AIDS Conference

With the 2008 AIDS conference closing in Mexico City this past week, I wanted to highlight a few closing thoughts from the conference:

1) in 2005 the G8 promised universal access to antiretroviral drugs for AIDS treatment, and only 1/3 of the promised resources have been deployed

2) A big battle in developing countries will be to decriminalize and reduce the stigma against treatment and prevention of AIDS

3) Much strengthening and public funding of health care systems in the developing world remains to be done

Though promising, there is still much work to do….

 

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Michael Coe

Mike is pursuing his MA in Latin American Studies at Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service in Washington, DC. Prior to his graduate studies, Mike completed his BA in International Affairs from the University of Colorado at Boulder. He has traveled throughout Latin America, and researched NAFTA's effects on Mexican agriculture and migration. When not reading the news Mike enjoys travelling, skiing, mountain biking, and drinking yerba maté.