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World Behind On Pledge To Reduce HIV/AIDS Infections, Improve Treatment, U.N. Report Says
"The world is falling behind in its pledge to reduce HIV/AIDS infections and improve treatment, especially in sub-Saharan Africa, according to a U.N. report [.pdf] released Monday" by U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, the Associated Press reports. The report to the U.N. General Assembly "said that 'critical challenges remain' if the world is to make good on promises made at a U.N.-sponsored meeting on HIV/AIDS in June 2011," the AP writes (Alt Powell, 4/30). "Among the targets set by the international community at the June 2011 high-level meeting are the elimination of new HIV/AIDS infections in children, cutting sexually transmitted infections by 50 percent, and delivering antiretroviral therapy to 15 million people," Xinhua/China Daily notes (5/1).
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