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By Nino Gnecchi
Nairobi
23 August 2006
Foreign diplomats1 based in Uganda are urging the Kampala government to deal more forcefully with charges that international donations to fight AIDS have been embezzled2 by officials once in the government. The charges led at least one group to suspend temporarily hundreds of millions of dollars in donations to fight AIDS in the country.
Four European Union envoys3 this week pressed the Ugandan government to investigate and possibly prosecute4 a former health minister and his two deputies for mismanaging funds provided to the Ugandan government by the Geneva-based Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis5 and Malaria6.
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The group last year temporarily suspended $367 million in funding to Uganda, citing financial mismanagement. The suspension prompted the Ugandan government to launch an investigation7, and Global Fund lifted its suspension three months later. But in a report they released this week, several EU diplomats express concern over the time line of the investigation.
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In a response to the report, Information Minister Nsaba Buturo told VOA that the Ugandan government is committed to fighting embezzlement9 and that action is being taken.
"First of all, the minister of health who used some of the funding, has already refunded10 the money used," said Buturo. "Secondly11, a number of non-governmental organizations are also returning the funds which were given to them. Thirdly, the police are already taking action recommended in the report by the judge on some of the individuals, particularly those who are not intending to appear in the higher courts."
The controversy12 over the misuse13 of funds has damaged Uganda's image as one of the most successful AIDS fighters in Africa. Since 1992, HIV prevalence in Uganda has dropped by more than half.
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