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community newsplease login to add to this item ![]() Could do betterSunday, 8 June 2008 The report card reads “nice effort but could do better” this week as The International HIV/AIDS Alliance (The Alliance) welcomed the British government’s long-term commitment to HIV and to strengthening health systems in developing countries. There is concern from The Alliance however that much more needs to be done as they question whether sufficient funding has been allocated and if the money will actually be spent on HIV services. Worldwide barely 1 in 4 people are accessing HIV treatment and only 1 in 5 are accessing basic prevention services which leads to The Alliance questioning whether sufficient funding has been allocated and if the money will actually be spent on HIV services. With many marginalised and vulnerable groups fighting stigma and discrimination accessing HIV services through the mainstream services has never been easy. A concern for Bermejo. “We are currently not clear how the funding is going to reach civil society and the most at risk populations who are at the forefront of the fight against HIV.”
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