It is a sense of the Congress that an urgent priority of United States assistance programs to fight HIV/AIDS should be the rapid increase in distribution of antiretroviral treatment so that—
(1)by the end of fiscal year 2004, at least 500,000 individuals with HIV/AIDS are receiving antiretroviral treatment through United States assistance programs;
(2)by the end of fiscal year 2005, at least 1,000,000 such individuals are receiving such treatment; and
(3)by the end of fiscal year 2006, at least 2,000,000 such individuals are receiving such treatment.
(b) Effective distribution of HIV/AIDS funds
It is the sense of Congress that, of the amounts appropriated pursuant to the authorization of appropriations under section
7671 of this title for HIV/AIDS assistance, an effective distribution of such amounts would be—
(1)55 percent of such amounts for treatment of individuals with HIV/AIDS;
(2)15 percent of such amounts for palliative care of individuals with HIV/AIDS;
(3)20 percent of such amounts for HIV/AIDS prevention consistent with section
2151b–2(d) of this title, of which such amount at least 33 percent should be expended for abstinence-until-marriage programs; and
(4)10 percent of such amounts for orphans and vulnerable children.