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LONDON (Reuters) – Bill Clinton and Bill Gates urged AIDS activists on Monday to squeeze value out of every cent of funds to fight HIV, saying they could not expect donors to give more in hard times unless it was carefully spent.
Addressing 20,000 AIDS scientists, health workers and activists at an international conference in Vienna, the former U.S. President and the Microsoft founder said efficiency savings were vital in delivering HIV/AIDS prevention services and treatment to the countries hardest hit and at highest risk.
'The world is awash in troubles. It is easy to rail at a government and say ... give us more money. But we also have to change the way we do what we do,' Clinton told the conference.
'If we're going to make this case, they (donor governments) have to believe that we are doing our job faster, better and cheaper. Then we have the moral standing to go ask people to give us more money.'
'We can't keep spending AIDS resources in exactly the same way we do today,' he said. 'As we ... advocate for more funding, we also need to make sure we're getting the most benefit from each dollar of AIDS funding and every ounce of effort.'
The head of the Global Fund to Fight Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria says it needs $20 billion in the next three years to sustain progress in tackling the diseases.
Out of the 33.4 million people who are infected with the human immunodeficiency virus HIV that causes AIDS, 5.2 million now get the drugs they need. But non-drug-related costs of treatment, such as hospital costs, labs, testing and monitoring, are more than twice the cost of the medicines.
Yet in the case of male circumcision, while more than 41 million men in sub-Saharan Africa could benefit from it, only 150,000 have been circumcised in the past few years, Gates said.
Both Gates and Clinton also cited new studies showing that treating HIV patients with cocktails of AIDS drugs can dramatically reduce transmission of the virus to others.
Clinton's whose William Clinton Foundation also works in the fight against AIDS, warned activists not to battle with President Barack Obama's administration or other governments who he said were essentially on their side.
Hundreds of protestors marched through the Vienna conference on its opening day on Sunday to demonstrate against a pullback of funding for AIDS in the wake of a global recession.
Clinton said the campaigners should recognize Obama as their friend, and seek to work with him not against him.
'You have two options here, you can demonstrate and call the president names, or we can go get some more votes in (the U.S.) Congress to get some more money,' Clinton said. 'My experience is that the second choice is a better one and far likelier to pay off. There is no way the White House will veto an increase in funding for AIDS.'
(Editing by Jon Hemming)
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buz Tue Jul 20, 2010 10:05 pm PDT Report Abuse don't give them a @#$% cent.
Melissa Tue Jul 20, 2010 09:48 am PDT Report Abuse Aids is not the number 2 killer of black people
Reg'd Dem for 45yrs Mon Jul 19, 2010 11:26 pm PDT Report Abuse ...slick willie...go away you old letch...
freetime Mon Jul 19, 2010 05:10 pm PDT Report Abuse These 2 have done more to prevent AIDS transmission than any gov't over the last 20 years. They alone have opened, through their efforts solely, 3500 medical centers in Ethiopia alone w/ the focus on HIV/AIDS prevention. They have helped bring in the drugs needed for treatment, even when the pharm companies w/held their leftover drugs. To criticize these 2 for whatever personal reasons you hold against them is pure stupidity. If you are dying of AIDS, who cares who helps fund your treatment, who cares who they voted for or if they cheated on their wife! A true human is one who benefits others in their own lifetime -- what have you done today to help further humanity???
Robert Mon Jul 19, 2010 04:35 pm PDT Report Abuse I hope they add the price of carbon credits to the cost of those@#$%tails.
Al Mon Jul 19, 2010 04:27 pm PDT Report Abuse Star S-
much of it went into the African Govt pockets, tribal chieftans etc. As you may know, it is virtually impossible to help them... also, tribal doctors stand in the way...
All reasons we should not waste our time and money...
Al Mon Jul 19, 2010 03:57 pm PDT Report Abuse What has happened to this site... everyone go to dinner?
Al Mon Jul 19, 2010 03:10 pm PDT Report Abuse George Bush did more in this regard than all other Presidents combined... Millions to Africa for Aides programs...
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