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The United States President's Emergency Plan For AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) is the global health funding by the United States to address the global HIV/AIDS epidemic and help save the lives of those suffering from the disease. As of 2023, PEPFAR has saved over 25 million lives, primarily in sub-Saharan Africa. Launched by U.S. President George W. Bush in 2003, as of August 2024, PEPFAR has provided cumulative funding of $120 billion for HIV/AIDS treatment, prevention, and research since its inception, making it the largest commitment by any nation focused on a single disease in history. PEPFAR is implemented by a combination of U.S. government agencies in over 50 countries and overseen by the Global AIDS Coordinator at the United States Department of State. The PEPFAR program has in recent years been criticized by members of the Republican Party who have sought to block its re-authorization. Republicans alleged that the program promoted abortion. In 2025, the second administration of President Donald Trump put USAID on a 90-day freeze which involved putting PEPFAR on halt and taking its computer systems offline. Later, on January 28, 2025, the Trump administration granted a waiver for essential medicines and medical services which included HIV medicines. However, it was later estimated that only about 50% of PEPFAR programs restarted in February. In July, The Lancet published a study about impacts of the funding freeze, but the full impacts were still unknown as of September.
Article title : President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief
"President's Emergency Plan For AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) is the global health funding by the United States to address the global HIV/AIDS epidemic and help save the..."
Article title : Lawrence E. Golub
"organizations, including Harvard University's JD-MBA Alumni Association. He is one of three private members of the Financial Control Board of the State of New York..."
Article title : Indian Institute of Management Bangalore
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Article title : Jack Chow
"Kennedy School of Government MBA, Finance, The University of Chicago - Booth School of Business CFA, Chartered Financial Analyst Carnegie Mellon University..."
Article title : Alexander B. Cummings Jr.
"earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Finance and Economics. He earned an MBA in Finance from Clark-Atlanta University. Cummings worked for over 40 years..."
Article title : George W. Bush
"1973, Bush entered Harvard Business School. He graduated in 1975 with a M.B.A. degree, and is the only U.S. president to have earned the degree. Bush..."
Article title : Tahir (Indonesian businessman)
"Dato' Sri "Tahir". Forbes. Retrieved 9 December 2020. "Dato' Sri DR. Tahir, MBA - Petra Kalianyar Christian Senior High School 1971 Alumnus". 15 May 2019..."
Article title : MIT Sloan School of Management
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Article title : Rajat Gupta
"Kumar. The school was ranked number 13 in the world by The Financial Times in its Global MBA Rankings 2011. Gupta and Kumar have both since resigned as..."
Article title : Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (United States)
"Public Accountants (AICPA) Issues Papers and Technical Practice Aids International Financial Reporting Standards of the International Accounting Standards..."
The Association of MBAs (AMBA) is a global MBA-specific accreditation and membership organization founded in London in 1967. AMBA accredits around 2% of the world's business schools. Membership is limited to MBA students and graduates from the 233 accredited schools.
The London-based Association is one of the three main global accreditation bodies in business education (see Triple Accreditation) and styles itself "the world's impartial authority on postgraduate management education". It differs from AACSB in the US and EQUIS in Brussels as it accredits a school's portfolio of postgraduate management programs but does not accredited undergraduate programs. AMBA is the most international of the three organizations, having accredited schools based in 53 countries, compared with 48 for AACSB and 38 for EQUIS.
AMBA's long-serving president is Sir Paul Judge, the founding benefactor of Cambridge Judge Business School. The Chief Executive, Andrew Main Wilson, joined the Association in August 2013. The Chairman of the AMBA Board of Trustees, Len Jones, was elected in September 2014.
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