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In Millions

This document provides a detailed analysis of U.S. global health funding allocated for the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) from fiscal years 2004 to 2015. It addresses funding trends, including the impact of sequestration in FY 2013, preliminary estimates for FY 2014, and budget requests for FY 2015. It also highlights funding for tuberculosis programs and the initiative's alignment with broader global health efforts, including the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria. Data sources include the Kaiser Family Foundation and various government reports.

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In Millions

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  1. U.S. Global Health Funding for the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), FY 2004-FY 2015 In Millions NOTES: FY 2013 includes the effects of sequestration. FY 2014 is a preliminary estimate. FY 2015 is the President’s Budget Request. Some FY 2014 funding for TB programs at USAID (between $8 and $20 million in prior years) is not yet known. PEPFAR was created in 2003 and funding began in FY 2004. PEPFAR includes funding for HIV, TB, and the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. All PEPFAR funding is included as part of the Global Health Initiative (GHI).SOURCE: Kaiser Family Foundation analysis of data from the Office of Management and Budget, Agency Congressional Budget Justifications, Congressional Appropriations Bills, and U.S. Foreign Assistance Dashboard [website], available at: www.foreignassistance.gov.

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