Announcements

  • President Obama leaves a global health legacy marked by science, strategy, progress, challenge

    When President Barack Obama took office on January 20, 2009, an estimated 2 million people around the world had died of AIDS-related illnesses during the year before. About 5 million of the more than 33 million people living with HIV were accessing the treatment they needed to stay healthy, non-infectious, and alive, with about 1.2 million of them accessing that life-saving treatment for the first time that preceding year.