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Chevron commits US$5 million to fight HIV/AIDS in RI

Chevron Corporation has announced it is partnering with the Indonesian government and the Health Ministry's Directorate General of Contagious Disease Control and Environmental Health to fight HIV/AIDS

(The Jakarta Post)
Wed, August 5, 2009 Published on Aug. 5, 2009 Published on 2009-08-05T12:46:34+07:00

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hevron Corporation has announced it is partnering with the Indonesian government and the Health Ministry's Directorate General of Contagious Disease Control and Environmental Health to fight HIV/AIDS.

"The partnership continues Chevron's global commitment to help preventing the spread of HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria," Chevron said in a statement recently.

In Indonesia, the directorate general will receive US$5 million in funding over three years as part of a Global Fund HIV/AIDS grant, it said.

The contribution will support a comprehensive program, including education and information initiatives as well as tailored localized campaigns to prevent and control the spread of HIV/AIDS.

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