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how much assiatance does the clinton foundation give to aids treatment

by Jairo Hintz Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago

How much did the Clinton Foundation spend on grants in 2013?

 · “The Clinton Foundation made it possible for 11 million people around the world with HIV/AIDS to get treatment,” Clinton said, noting that this total accounts for about half of all people receiving such treatment.

What does the Clinton Foundation actually do?

 · The foundation's initiative makes AIDS drugs available for as little as $140 a year, so "treatment and care is now available and more affordable in …

What does the Clinton health access initiative do?

 · The Clinton Health Access Initiative worked with George Bush's President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) and the Global Fund on AIDS to get drugs into Africa. Drug companies were largely in favor of giving their drugs for free to Africa, it made no sense to make people who earned pennies to pay out thousandss of dollars for drugs.

What does the Clinton development initiative do in Africa?

 · The CHAI program to help AIDS victims is considered one of the Clinton Foundation’s most important contributions and is probably its best known initiative. The congressional report focused on Clinton’s decade-long relationship with a controversial Indian drug manufacturer called Ranbaxy, which CHAI used as one of its main distributors of ...

How much money did the Clinton Foundation give in 2013?

Asked for backup, the CARLY for America super PAC noted that the Clinton Foundation’s latest IRS Form 990 shows total revenue of nearly $149 million in 2013, and total charitable grant disbursements of nearly $9 million (see page 10). That comes to roughly 6 percent of the budget going to grants. And besides those grants, the super PAC said, “there really isn’t anything that can be categorized as charitable.”

What percentage of the Clinton Foundation's funding goes to charity?

One independent philanthropy watchdog did an analysis of Clinton Foundation funding and concluded that about 89 percent of its funding went to charity.

What rating does the Clinton Foundation have?

Another philanthropy watchdog, CharityWatch, a project of the American Institute of Philanthropy, gave the Clinton Foundation an “A” rating.

Why was the Clinton Foundation put on the watch list?

Mainly, it was put on the watch list due to questions raised in the media about foreign donations to the foundation and the potential for quid pro quo when Hillary Clinton was secretary of state. The site also linked to a story about the abrupt resignation earlier this year of the foundation’s CEO. (Go here to see a full list of articles that led to the decision by Charity Navigator to place the foundation on its watch list.)

Why is Charity Navigator not rating the Clinton Foundation?

We spoke by phone with Sandra Minuitti at Charity Navigator, and she told us Charity Navigator decided not to rate the Clinton Foundation because the foundation spun off some entities (chiefly the Health Access Initiative) and then later brought some, like the Clinton Global Initiative, back into the fold. Charity Navigator looks at a charity’s performance over time, she said, and those spin-offs could result in a skewed picture using its analysis model. If the foundation maintains its current structure for several years, she said, Charity Navigator will be able to rate it again.

Who is the woman who claimed only 6 percent of the Clinton Foundation's 2013 revenue?

Fiorina isn’t the only one making this charge about the Clinton Foundation. Fox Business Network’s Gerri Willis, for example, also claimed only 6 percent of the Clinton Foundation’s 2013 revenue “went to help people.”.

What is Clinton Health Matters?

Clinton Health Matters staff work with local governments and businesses in the United States to develop wellness and physical activity plans.

Who was the Indian businessman that Clinton co-founded with?

One relationship unearthed by the report was the American Indian Foundation, which Clinton co-founded with Indian-American businessmen Rajat Gupta and Vinod Gupta in 2001. Rajat was convicted of insider trading in 2012 in a sensational trial.

How many new drug applications did Ranbaxy file?

funds combined with Clinton’s endorsement allowed the four foreign drug manufactures to become “good acquisition targets,” according to the study. Ranbaxy filed 10 abbreviated new drug applications, three of which were approved by the FDA, according to the congressional study.

Did the Clinton Foundation exploit Haiti?

Digg. The Clinton Foundation also has an excellent reputation of exploiting Haiti. AFRICANGLOBE – Former President Bill Clinton and his Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) distributed “watered-down” HIV/AIDs drugs to patients in Africa, and “likely increased” the risks of morbidity and mortality, according to a draft congressional report.

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