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TAC short of R80m from Global Fund for AIDS.

Business Day (South Africa)

| January 12, 2008 | COPYRIGHT 2008 Johnnic Communications. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Byline: Chantelle Benjamin

TAC short of R80m from Global Fund for AIDS Lobby group has to scale back Chief Reporter THE health department's inefficiency had played a major role in the Treatment Action Campaign (TAC) cutting back on an AIDS literacy programme and retrenching 20% of its staff, the AIDS lobby group said yesterday. This was after R80m in funding from the Global Fund to fight AIDS was put on hold because the government did not have structures to administer it. As World Aids Day is observed today, it appears at least 12 other local organisations dealing with AIDS, including Soul City, will be affected. This is not the first time money from the Global Fund …

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