President Bush is not trying to solve domestic problems at hand but instead trying to solve the global problem by using American taxpayer money. His plan, the President's AIDS Relief Emergency Plan (PEPFAR) aims to help reduce African HIV / AIDS infection rates by providing condom, antiretroviral drugs, abstinence and loyalty programs. At first, the outlook seems to show great potential, but once it settles down in detail, it will collapse. In the first two years of the program, Bush did not purchase a low cost universal fixed dose combination of antiretroviral drugs, but instead bought the price of generic drugs and multidrug treatment doubled the brand name bought.
In the first decade of the 21st century, President George W. Bush made an unprecedented promise to help troubled people through the presidential emergency plan (PEPFAR) for HIV / AIDS aid relief . Since the establishment of the national support program, PEPFAR has saved more than 1 million lives and currently provides therapies to save more than 5 million people. On a national level, Republicans are aware that top - down Washington 's bureaucracy, which is swelling up late, is outdated in the 21st century. Our party promises Americans to provide more choices among health management, education, energy and economics and to protect individuals and families from federal bureaucracy.
President US President HIV / AIDS Relief Emergency Plan (PEPFAR) is the US government's response to the global epidemic of HIV / AIDS worldwide and is the greatest commitment of every country to respond to a single historical disease. Thanks to US leadership and generosity, and the work of many partners, PEPFAR saved millions of lives, avoided millions of infections, and altered the tide of the epidemic.
The President and Congressional leaders are essential to this dramatic change. The proposal to fight AIDS in Africa through President Bush's Presidential Emergency AIDS Relief Program (PEPFAR) in 2003 changed the rules of the game. President Obama continues to support PEPFAR and Congressional Part Two Supportive Alliance has repeatedly approved PEPFAR and continues to collect funds. Regardless of whether it is from empathy, altruism, economics or security interests, the members of the Congress can use AIDS funds in politically unlikely cooperation, even during political stalemate or recession We will gather in the aisle to support. Bill Foster and John Kerry, Ras Faingold and John Sununu, Tom Lantos and Henry Hyde, Congressional Black Core Group, and a 67-member parliamentary HIV / AIDS core team - an essential part of this battle