Traces the evolution of America's HIV/AIDS policy from its beginnings in the early 1980s through President Bush's 2003 announcement of a plan to spend $15 billion treating people with HIV/AIDS around the world. Reports from several countries examine how Uganda became one of the few developing countries to succeed in slowing the spread of the virus, the controversy surrounding prevention strategies, and whether America can sustain the current ambitious and expensive effort to provide drug treatment.
TV Schedules
Upcoming
No upcoming airdates
Recent
No recent airdates