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World Leaders will next week participate in a review at the United Nations headquarters in New York of progress made on global agreements to reach Millennium Development Goal 6 to reverse the spread of HIV and AIDS by 2015. In advance of the 2006 High Level Meeting on AIDS, Save the Children UK is calling upon the UK delegation to do all it can to deliver what is needed for some of the world’s most vulnerable children. They are urging the UK government to ensure the meeting delivers for children affected by HIV and AIDS. Whilst they strongly support the government’s commitments made so far on HIV and AIDS, they believe there are major issues to address at the UN where UK leadership is desperately needed. Save the Children UK calls for UN member states to further commit to: Save the Children UK expects donor countries, particularly the G8, to surpass the expenditure targets set at UNGASS in 2001, which they did not meet. Now is the time to deliver the resources needed to provide more and better care for children and families. Save the Children UK have applauded the UK’s spending commitment of 10 per cent of its HIV and AIDS related expenditure to meet the needs of children affected by HIV and AIDS. They hope this will grow. In the meantime, the UK Department for International Development (DFID) must do more to demonstrate through gender and age disaggregated data statistics how this is reaching children. Further information COMING SOON: Special CRINMAIL on HIV and AIDS