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EPISODE · Apr 14, 2019 · 36 MIN

Episode 2 - All About the Money

from A Shot in the Arm Podcast · host Ben Plumley

In the latest episode of A Shot In The Arm Podcast, we explore how much money is needed to end global infectious disease, and talk with the Head of Friends of the Global Fight, Chris Collins about how to protect and nurture US investment in  the Global Fight against AIDS, TB and Malaria.This episode gets down and dirty about the money - how much funding is needed to end infectious disease, who much is currently being spent, and how to get the US Congress to sustain its investment in global health. The US is by far, the largest donor in infectious disease in the world. We explore with Chris Collins, Head of the Friends of the Global Fight how to build support in Congress, the private sector and the general public. I hope you enjoy the podcast. You can find us on iTunes, Google Play Music, Spotify and Stitcher. Follow us on Twitter, Facebook @shotarmpodcast. Be sure to subscribe, and if you like us, give us five stars! A Shot In the Arm is brought to you by NewsDoc Media and Hunuvat Global. -----Links you may find interesting: www.friendsofthefight.org www.theglobalfund.org  https://lee.house.gov/ https://pelosi.house.gov/  https://www.lgraham.senate.gov/public/ https://cox.house.gov/ https://www.harris.senate.gov/ https://www.feinstein.senate.gov/public/ https://www.kff.org/ http://www.gbchealth.org/ If you are concerned, or want to learn more about HIV testing, prevention and treatment:http://www.thebody.com https://www.calpep.org/ https://sfcommunityhealth.org/ https://prepfacts.org/prep/the-basics/

In the latest episode of A Shot In The Arm Podcast, we explore how much money is needed to end global infectious disease, and talk with the Head of Friends of the Global Fight, Chris Collins about how to protect and nurture US investment in  the Global Fight against AIDS, TB and Malaria.This episode gets down and dirty about the money - how much funding is needed to end infectious disease, who much is currently being spent, and how to get the US Congress to sustain its investment in global health. The US is by far, the largest donor in infectious disease in the world. We explore with Chris Collins, Head of the Friends of the Global Fight how to build support in Congress, the private sector and the general public. I hope you enjoy the podcast. You can find us on iTunes, Google Play Music, Spotify and Stitcher. Follow us on Twitter, Facebook @shotarmpodcast. Be sure to subscribe, and if you like us, give us five stars! A Shot In the Arm is brought to you by NewsDoc Media and Hunuvat Global. -----Links you may find interesting: www.friendsofthefight.org www.theglobalfund.org  https://lee.house.gov/ https://pelosi.house.gov/  https://www.lgraham.senate.gov/public/ https://cox.house.gov/ https://www.harris.senate.gov/ https://www.feinstein.senate.gov/public/ https://www.kff.org/ http://www.gbchealth.org/ If you are concerned, or want to learn more about HIV testing, prevention and treatment:http://www.thebody.com https://www.calpep.org/ https://sfcommunityhealth.org/ https://prepfacts.org/prep/the-basics/

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