Experts: The world will lose its fight against the camp if it does not have enough money



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AMSTERDAM, July 22, 2018 (Beta-AFP) – Billions of dollars are needed to fight, as the outbreak of these infectious diseases will intensify again, experts said before the start of the International AIDS Conference in Amsterdam.

"Problems will arise if we do not have extra money," said researcher and diplomat Mark Dajbul before a rally that begins Monday and lasts for weeks until Friday

Dajbull is the former director of the World Anti-Party Fund, a fund that invests in research and helping the sick.

Uku 36.9 million people currently live with HIV worldwide. The number of infections has decreased for the first time since the beginning of the 21st century, while each year the autoimmune disease syndrome dies of less than a million people, in 2016 they were respectively 990 000 and 2017 940 000.

Seven billion dollars a year are not enough to fight this disease.

Experts and various associations are afraid of the decline of American donations.

Since the arrival of Donald Tramp to power in the United States, the first country to donate to fight, the new US authorities have announced budget cuts that the Congress has not yet approved

"We are still very, very far from reaching not only by eradicating the camp, but also by warning," said Kenyan expert Nduko Kilonzo, adding that funding for distribution funds conservation officers in vulnerable areas had also been reduced.

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