Clinton Foundation Gets Big Price Reduction -- to 40 Cents a Day for Three-Drug Combination
On October 23 the Clinton Foundation HIV/AIDS Initiative announced that four generic pharmaceutical manufacturers had agreed to reduce prices for some African and
UNAIDS (the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS) applauded the announcement in an October 23 press statement, and noted that it would help the "3x5" initiative of the World Health Organization and UNAIDS (the effort to get treatment access to 3,000,000 people by 2005), and the work of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria.
For more information see "Clinton Program Would Help Poor Nations Get AIDS Drugs," by Mark Schoofs, The Wall Street Journal,




