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Stop fighting AIDS through NGOs - Mwanawasa

Zambian President Levy Mwanawasa has called on donor countries to stop channelling financial resources to tackle HIV/AIDS through NGOs. He said funding channelled through the NGOs was "stagnating" the fight against HIV/AIDS in the region, as money was not reaching the deserving beneficiaries. Mwanawasa was quoted by the Pan African News Agency as saying: "Donors are more willing to deal with the civil society, but the money is being spent elsewhere. If a government has misused resources, it will be subjected to the process of accountability, but individual organisations cannot be audited by the auditor-general."

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