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Gates Award for Global Health 2003 Winner: Brazilian National AIDS Program NAP
Access to care prevents mortality and hospitalisation
Back in 1996 Brazil took the bold step of offering antiretroviral drugs (ARVs) to its citizens for free. It estimates that this caused a significant slowdown in mortality, secondary infection and hospitalization costs. The success of the program led to the National AIDS Program winning the Gates Award for Global Health in 2003. At the recent Gates Award Winners' symposium Global Health TV spoke with Mauro Teixeira and asked what the program could teach other countries facing similar situations.-
Gates Award Winners Share Experiences
Symposium held in Washington DC -
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Thailand's 'Condom King' honoured -
Gates Award for Global Health 2006 Winner: The Carter Center
Remembering the Forgotten Diseases -
Gates Award for Global Health 2005 Winner: African Medical & Research Council AMREF
Capacity-building efforts recognised. -
Gates Award for Global Health 2004 Winner: BRAC
World's largest NGO honoured for health -
Gates Award for Global Health 2003 Winner: Brazilian National AIDS Program NAP
Access to care prevents mortality and hospitalisation -
Gates Award for Global Health 2002 Winner: Rotary International
Award recognises Rotary's work to eradicate polio -
Avahan is the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation India AIDS initiative
Gates Foundation and Avahan -
Interview with Dorothy Granada
2007 Award Winner for Best Practises in Global Health
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