GAA in the News
Media outreach is essential to the Global AIDS Alliance’s efforts to shape the AIDS policy debate and encourage decision-makers to mobilize a comprehensive response to the global AIDS crisis, and GAA has established itself with major national and international media and other opinion-leaders as a credible source of policy analysis and recommendations. Following is a selected list of GAA’s recent media clips.
Recent GAA Media Clips
- Barack Obama ‘Breaks Four Aid Pledges for Africa’, Daily Telegraph (UK), May 18, 2009
- Investment Should Follow Obama’s Pledges on HIV/AIDS, The Lancet, June 24, 2009
- Embracing a Family-Centred Response to the HIV/AIDS Epidemic for the Elimination of Pediatric AIDS, Global Public Health, June 17, 2009
- Obama Cuts HIV Funding, Risks 1M Lives, East African, May 25, 2009
- African AIDS Activists Say US Funding Shortfall Will Cost Lives, Los Angeles Times, May 20, 2009
- Governments Must Step Up HIV Funding, IRIN Plus News, May 20, 2009
- AIDS Activists Criticize Obama Budget for HIV, VOA News, May 19, 2009
- Obama, AIDS, and the World, Boston Globe, May 11, 2009
- Obama’s Global Health Plan Disappoints Activists, Inter Press Service, May 5, 2009
- Obama Seeks a Global Health Plan Broader Than Bush’s AIDS Effort, New York Times, May 5, 2009
- A Global Fund for the Health MDGs?, The Lancet, May 1, 2009
- Despite Expanded Foreign Aid Budget, Health Groups Perceive Tight Numbers, CQ Today, March 2, 2009
- Why Was AIDS Relief Chief Let Go?, Newsweek, January 30, 2009
- What Next for UNAIDS?, The Lancet, December 20, 2008
- Violence Against Women and Children Driving AIDS Pandemic, Islam Online, August 10, 2008
- Global AIDS Bill Faced Too Difficult a Path in Congress, The Hill's Congress Blog, July 31, 2008
- UN Report Shows World AIDS Deaths Edging Down, Reuters (UK), July 29, 2008
- US Congress Sends Bush Expanded Global AIDS Program, Reuters, July 24, 2008
- Letter to the Editor: AIDS Funding, Washington Times, July 21, 2008
- Senate Agrees to Triple Anti-AIDS Funding, Associated Press, July 17, 2008









