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HR 5761
107th Congress • 2001-2003 (Ended)

United States Leadership Against HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria Act of 2002


HR 5761
Nov 19, 2002
Referred to the House Committee on International Relations.
Access to health care Advice and consent of the Senate Africa (Sub-Saharan) Agriculture and Food AIDS (Disease) Ambassadors American economic assistance American investments American technical assistance Americans employed in foreign countries Authorization Blood banks Business and social problems Business ethics Caregivers Case management Child health Child nutrition Church and social problems Citizen participation Civil Rights and Liberties, Minority Issues Clinical trials Clinics Collection of accounts Commerce Communicable diseases Communication in medicine Community health services Community organization Condoms Congress Congress and foreign policy Congressional reporting requirements Contraceptives Corporate accountability Credit Crime and Law Enforcement Crimes against women Debt agreements Debt relief Department of State Developing countries Disciplining of employees Discrimination in employment Displaced persons Drug therapy Drugs Economics and Public Finance Education Elementary and secondary education Employee rights Employee training Environmental degradation Environmental Protection Epidemics Epidemiology Executive reorganization Exports Families Federal aid to medical education Federal employees Finance and Financial Sector Foreign Trade and International Finance Government liability (International law) Government Operations and Politics Government spending Government trust funds Guardian and ward Health Health counseling Health education Health services administration Health surveys Higher education HIV-positive persons Hospices (Terminal care) Human behavior Human immunodeficiency viruses Human rights Immigration Immune system Infant formulas Infants Infrastructure Infrastructure (Economics) International Affairs International agencies International cooperation International monetary system International relief Labor and Employment Law Legal services Malaria Maternal health services Medical economics Medical education Medical laboratories Medical personnel Medical records Medical research Medical statistics Medical technology Medical tests Men Mortality Mothers Multilateral development banks Negotiations Nongovernmental organizations Nurses Nutrition Orphans Pain Personnel records Pharmaceutical research Physicians Poverty President and foreign policy Presidential appointments Preventive medicine Promotions Public health personnel Public Lands and Natural Resources Public-private partnerships Quality control Rape victim services Rating of employees Recruiting of employees Refugee children Religion Reprogramming of appropriated funds Right of privacy Scholarships Science, Technology, Communications Sex crimes Sex education Sexual abstinence Sexually transmitted diseases Social Welfare State-sponsored terrorism Student loan funds Supervisors Sustainable development Terrorism Tuberculosis Tuberculosis research U.S. Agency for International Development United Nations United Nations economic assistance User charges Vaccines Women Women's education Women's health Women's rights World health