Treating 3 million by 2005. Making it happen: the WHO strategy. The WHO and UNAIDS global initiative to provide antiretroviral therapy to 3 million people with HIV/AIDS in developing countries by the end of 2005
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The WHO Strategy The WHO and UNAIDS global initiative to provide antiretroviral therapy to 3 million people with HIV/AIDS in developing countries by the end of 2005 Treat 3 Million by 2005 Initiative. Treating 3 million by 2005: making it happen: the WHO strategy: the WHO and UNAIDS global initiative to provide antiretroviral therapy to 3 million people with HIV/AIDS in developing countries by the end of 2005 / Treat 3 Million by 2005. 1.Anti-retroviral agents-supply and distribution 2.HIV infections – drug therapy 3.Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome – drug therapy 4.Strategic planning 5.Developing countries 6. World Health Organization I.Title II.Title: The WHO and UNAIDS global initiative to provide antiretroviral therapy to 3 million people with HIV/AIDS in developing countries by the end of 2005. The designations employed and the presentation of the material in this publication do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the World Health Organization concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. Dotted lines on maps represent approximate border lines for which there may not yet be full agreement. The mention of specific companies or of certain manufacturers' products does not imply that they are endorsed or recommended by the World Health Organization in preference to others of a similar nature that are not mentioned. Errors and omissions excepted, the names of proprietary products are distinguished by initial capital letters. The World Health Organization does not warrant that the information contained in this publication is complete and correct and shall not be liable for any damages incurred as a result of its use. Acknowledgements: This strategy is the culmination of the work of many talented and committed individuals over the past four months across the World Health Organization, its regional and country offices, and multiple international, national and community groups. As the list is lenghty, the editorial team acknowledges the contributions of all those who participated in preparing this strategy is a living document that will be periodically updated.