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Published online 29 November 2005 | Nature | doi:10.1038/news051128-3
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Report identifies obstacles for AIDS treatment plan
Weak leadership and stigma of HIV among reasons why WHO is failing to meet goal.
Bureaucracies working at cross purposes, lack of funds and weak leadership are all standing in the way of getting AIDS drugs to the world's poorest people. So says a report compiled by an advocacy group called the International Treatment Preparedness Coalition, the contents of which were released yesterday.
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