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Lifeline

The Story of PEPFAR, the Greatest Humanitarian Initiative of Our Time

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Lifeline

著者: John Donnelly
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概要

An inspiring account of how the US government built a start-up development program to fight AIDS called PEPFAR, which saved more than twenty-six million lives and created a new blueprint for results-oriented American foreign aid. In 2002, more than two million Africans died of AIDS. Militaries reported HIV infection rates of more than twenty-five percent. Nearly four in ten pregnant women in some countries were infected. But in 2003, to the surprise of the world, President George W. Bush created PEPFAR, the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, which became his signature legacy for doing good in his eight years in office. PEPFAR has saved more than twenty-six million lives, prevented HIV from being transmitted to nearly eight million infants during birth, stabilized governments, and built back economies in Africa. It has been arguably America’s most successful foreign assistance program in history. How did it succeed? Lifeline tells the remarkable fast-paced story of how a small core of Americans and Africans built AIDS treatment programs from scratch in many countries—and how they faced down people who tried to stop them with grit and ingenuity. Based on interviews with more than 200 people—from President Bush and Dr. Anthony Fauci to local physicians and patients in small villages across Africa—Lifeline demonstrates indisputably the essence of American leadership and how America has, and still can, tackle the world’s greatest challenges and be a force for good in the world. 世界 公共政策 性感染症 政治・政府 身体的病い・疾患
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