December 13, 2001
AIDS Effort Gets $50-Million
A handful of the largest U.S. foundations have contributed a total of more than $50-million to help prevent AIDS in sub-Subharan Africa and help those who already have the disease.
Contributors to the new five-year program include the Bill & Melinda Gates, William and Flora Hewlett, Robert Wood Johnson, Henry J. Kaiser Family, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur, David and Lucile Packard, and Rockefeller Foundations.
The new program, which will be run by the Mailman School
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