The beginning of the end of AIDS is within our reach - but only if we commit ourselves to the fight. MORE
ONE's updated policy pitch on what it will take to reach the beginning of the end of AIDS by 2015. MORE
This week, ONE celebrates the 10 years of life-saving results achieved by the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria-an innovative, transparent mechanism that is saving more than 100,000 lives every month. MORE
While budgets overall are going down, ONE is grateful Congress made difficult decisions to prioritize funding for programs that are delivering results - programs that combat HIV/AIDS, provide childhood vaccines that protect kids from deadly, yet entirely preventable diseases, and equip farmers with the necessary skills to help feed their families and put measures in place to prevent future food crises from occurring. MORE
Add your panel to the (2015)QUILT and make your voice heard in the fight against AIDS. MORE
ONE and (RED) are calling on President Obama to focus his Administration on defeating HIV and stepping up U.S. global leadership in this arena. We ask that the President set specific and measurable goals with deadlines. Those goals should include the following:- An AIDS Free Generation by 2015: no child should be born with HIV by 2015
- 15 x 15: ensure 15 million HIV-positive people are on treatment by 2015
- A drastic reduction in the rate of new HIV infections by 2015.If the President commits us all to these bold and world-changing goals he will have helped pave the way to the beginning of the end of AIDS.
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A closer look at the specific, measurable goals we must achieve by 2015 to help us begin to end HIV/AIDS. MORE
At ONE we like to imagine a world where infants and children no longer die from malaria, where all babies are born HIV-free and those who currently live on $1.25 a day have found economic opportunity. The 2011 budget that passed Congress yesterday preserves much of the funding that can help turn imagination into the next concrete step to reality.
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As Congress makes difficult decisions regarding the United States budget, ONE members from across the U.S. are urging lawmakers to make careful choices, establish key priorities, and avoid drastic cuts to a tiny section of the budget that would save little, but cost millions of lives. MORE