Posted AT 8:01 AM EST on 02/12/04
Canada to provide $105-million for AIDS
ESTANISLAO OZIEWICZ
From Thursday's Globe and Mail
Canada is responding to AIDS' vicious assault on women with $105-million in funding for programs to help women and young girls in the developing world.The announcement, on World AIDS Day, was made by International Co-operation Minister Aileen Carroll, who heads the Canadian International Development Agency.
"Gender inequality is fuelling the spread of HIV-AIDS," Ms. Carroll said.
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