The Robin Hood tax
Cost-effective treatments for HIV, malaria and tuberculosis exist and yet these life-saving medicines are not getting to the people who need them the most.
Many rich countries can provide HIV treatment to everyone who needs it. But in many developing countries, almost two thirds of adults - and even fewer children - cannot get the life-saving treatment they desperately need.
The Robin Hood Tax could raise billions every year to make sure all children and adults have access to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support services - and it could make huge advances in overcoming diseases including malaria and tuberculosis.
Join the campaign for the Robin Hood Tax! To find out more go to: http://robinhoodtax.org.au/
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