John Bennett Oct 12, 2009

Push for the pool

The Stop AIDS Campaign is a coalition of UK organisations working to ensure the government meets its promise to deliver universal access to prevention, treatment, care and support by 2010.

6000 people are still dying every day of AIDS-related illnesses, unable to access the essential services they need to stay alive.

They are running the Push for the Pool campaign to ensure governments, pharmaceutical companies and research institutions fully support the UNITAID patent pool; a way of bringing cheaper, more effective HIV drugs to the millions of people across the world who need them.

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