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February 19, 2008 Christian Charities Resist Changes to AIDS ProgramAs President Bush tours Africa to tout his efforts to fight deadly diseases, several Christian advocacy groups are fighting possible changes to his AIDS program. According to the Religion News Service, Concerned Women for America, the Family Research Council, and others object to Democratic lawmakers’ efforts to remove rules that steer part of federal AIDS funds to abstinence education and that require charities to sign a pledge to fight prostitution to receive government grants. The changes are part of legislation to renew the program, the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, or Pepfar. The House Foreign Affairs Committee is expected to debate the bill soon. The antiprostitution clause has been a divisive issue among international-aid groups. Some, like the Salvation Army, support it, while DKT International and other charities have sued the federal government, arguing it hampers their efforts to prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS among sex workers. Last year, a federal appeals court ruled that the government can require nonprofit groups to sign the pledge. Read The Chronicle article about the decision. — Ian Wilhelm ![]() CommentsCommenting is closed for this article.
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The evangelical right wing of the Republican Party cannot seem to avoid taking positions that are detrimental to the country, people in need of assistance or the party, for that matter. Thank God that their influence will wane in the next administration. It has been a long 8 years.
— Lee Feb 21, 09:42 AM #
The rage and anti Christian bias here is palpable. Whether one agrees with the prostitution position or not, it has some validity but may not be as important as some think.
— Gary Sweeten Mar 3, 01:25 PM #