On reversing the spread of HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis:
I believe that many nations will not reach their true potential without outside help to combat the entrenched problem of HIV/AIDS, which afflicts poorer nations more severely. It's critical that we face this crisis head-on, which is why I have consistently supported the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief program (PEPFAR).
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On eradicating malaria:
As president, I will establish the goal of eradicating malaria -- the number one killer of children under five in Africa -- from the continent. Such a campaign would save millions of lives in the world's poorest regions where public health remains a critical problem.
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On improving child and maternal health:
The key to eradicating many diseases in poorer countries is through more accessible preventative health care, particularly prenatal and child care. We must work to wipe out childbirth disabilities and childhood diseases in poorer countries that were long ago eradicated in our own country, such as obstetric fistula and tuberculosis.
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On achieving universal primary education:
Among the most important determinants of economic well-being is educational attainment. The statistics are undeniable; if you can get a decent education, you can free yourself from the threat of poverty. This is why we all should agree that a quality education is the right of every child.
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On cutting in half the number of people without clean water or enough food:
I understand that no amount of development initiatives can succeed as long as the populations they are to serve go thirsty and hungry. The recent U.S. commitment to a public-private partnership to deliver clean water to 10 million Africans by 2010 is just one example of how the U.S. can help bring basic necessities to needy populations.
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On additional commitments to the world's poor:
I would pursue policies that enable entrepreneurs and exporters to increase their access to international markets - which is critical to lifting nations out of poverty. These and other efforts would assist poorer nations in enabling their citizens to achieve their potential. I would also press nations on the critical importance on good governance and economic and legal reform, because no amount of assistance can succeed when governments fail their people.
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