When asked about different group’s efforts to solve the problem of AIDS in developing countries, majorities of Americans feel that many groups are NOT doing enough – from governments of the hardest hit countries, to pharmaceutical companies, to the president and the United Nations.
Governments of developing countries top the list of groups the public believes are not doing enough – more than three-quarters (76%) of Americans say they are not doing enough to solve the problem of AIDS in their countries. At the other end, more than one-third (36%) say that international nonprofit organizations and foundations are doing enough, though 46% still say they are doing enough to solve the problem of HIV/AIDS in developing countries.
