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  1. The U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief2011 Country Operational PlanBriefing to Development Partners in Health in KenyaDecember 3, 2011

  2. Host Government  National AIDS Control Council  Kenya Department of Defense • Ministry of Public Health & Sanitation  Kenya Uniformed Services • Ministry of Medical Services  National Youth Service  Ministry of Education  Kenya National Bureau of • Ministry of Planning Statistics • Department of Children’s Services  National Coordinating Agency for Planning and Development Development and Multilateral Partners  UNAIDS  World Bank  WHO  Global Fund • UNICEF  Clinton Foundation  Gates Foundation • UNHCR • Universities • Development Partners for Health-Kenya Key Collaborators

  3. COP 2011 Process • On-going consultations with GOK and donor technical counterparts • Data for Decision Making • USG strategic planning sessions • Ensured alignment with national data sources and policies • Ensured alignment with GHI Strategy

  4. PEPFAR Supported ART sites

  5. Kenya’s Annual PEPFAR Budget Levels Over Time

  6. Summary Budget by Program Areaand to Government of Kenya

  7. Kenyans Receiving HIV Counseling and Testing

  8. Pregnant women Receiving HIV Counseling and Testing

  9. Women Receiving PMTCT Prophylaxis

  10. VMMC Scale-up Progress

  11. Kenyans Receiving HIV Treatment

  12. Kenyans Receiving HIV Palliative Care

  13. Orphans and Vulnerable Children Supported

  14. PEPFAR Kenya Successes in 2010 • Partnership Framework Implementation Plan • Substantial success in voluntary medical male circumcision • Increased HIV testing and counseling • Increased OVC Support • Continued success of adult and pediatric HIV treatment • Kenya leading performer in the AIDS response in Africa

  15. Key Issues and Challenges for 2011 • Flat-line Funding (with increasing treatment demand) • Global Fund • Understanding opportunities for success under the new Constitution • Reuniting the Ministry of Health

  16. Remaining Programmatic Challenges • Governance • Feasible Sustainability • Increasing Program and Cost Efficiency

  17. Amb Goosby’s strategic vision for in-country ownership and sustainability • Global Health Initiative • Partnership Framework Implementation Plan • Increased Emphasis on Prevention New Directions