Secretary Clinton to unveil PEPFAR Blueprint at event on Thursday; White House event to commemorate World AIDS Day

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"On Thursday November 29, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton will commemorate World AIDS Day 2012 and unveil the PEPFAR Blueprint: Creating an AIDS-free Generation that provides a roadmap for how the U.S. government will work to help achieve an AIDS-free generation," a Department of State press notice reports, noting, "Secretary Clinton will be joined by Ambassador Eric P. Goosby, U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator." According to the notice, the event will take place at 10:30am EST in the Benjamin Franklin Room at the Department of State and will be streamed live at www.state.gov (11/27). The White House will host a separate event in observance of the day on Thursday at 1:00pm EST, which will be streamed live at White House Live, according to the webpage (11/29).


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