World AIDS Day: Hope and Fear for the Future

It's World AIDS Day and the world has a lot to celebrate. A German scientist made a significant breakthrough and possibly cured a person infected with HIV. And in November, the United States elected a President many believe will be more progressive in the fight against HIV/AIDS than the Bush administration.
However, given the current global financial crisis, many are fearful as well. The anti-poverty agency, Action Aid, warns that many of the gains made against the disease may soon be lost if donors abandon commitments given the current economic outlook. A global recession is bad news for international charities and development funds, but it also means that developing countries may have to cut their own budgets for social and health programs due to falling exports.
Today, take a minute to support Mercy Corps' work combating AIDS by purchasing the HIV-AIDS Awareness Mercy Kit.


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