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PEPFAR Investment Strategy 2004-2011 (8 years of PEPFAR)

PEPFAR Investment Strategy 2004-2011 (8 years of PEPFAR). Total PEPFAR Investment: $21,285,918,291. Data source : OGAC Budget. Working Together to Meet the Need The Key to PEPFAR’s Success. Collaboration is key to PEPFAR’s enormous success:

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PEPFAR Investment Strategy 2004-2011 (8 years of PEPFAR)

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  1. PEPFAR Investment Strategy 2004-2011 (8 years of PEPFAR) Total PEPFAR Investment:$21,285,918,291 Saving Lives : Changing the Course of the Epidemic Data source : OGAC Budget

  2. Working Together to Meet the Need The Key to PEPFAR’s Success Collaboration is key to PEPFAR’s enormous success: • Leadership of the Office of the Global AIDS Coordinator • Model of the One USG approach • Combined strengths of all USG agencies, host governments and partners • Commitment to a comprehensive response Saving Lives : Changing the Course of the Epidemic

  3. Changing the Course of the Epidemic • PEPFAR is changing lives with comprehensive service delivery in prevention, care and treatment. • Saving mothers • Protecting children from being orphaned • Preventing infections among the most vulnerable • Reaching communities and individuals with awareness around knowledge of how to prevent HIV infection • Through PEPFAR, the US Government, together with partner governments and international and indigenous partners has significantly changed the course of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in nearly every country that has a generalized epidemic Saving Lives : Changing the Course of the Epidemic

  4. Years of Life Gained due to PEPFAR Direct Support (2004-2010) Year Years of life gained from 2004 – 2006: based on direct treatment results from 15 focus countries Years of life gained from 2007 – 2010: based on direct treatment results from 31 countries Saving Lives : Changing the Course of the Epidemic Data source : OGAC SI

  5. Saving LivesTogether We Are Changing the Course of the Epidemic PEPFAR Funding & Declining HIV/AIDS Mortality Rate PEPFAR Funding HIV/AIDS-Attributable Deaths in Sub-Saharan Africa Saving Lives : Changing the Course of the Epidemic Data source : UNAIDS Global Report 2010

  6. Saving LivesTogether We Are Changing the Course of the Epidemic Percent Change in HIV Incidence % Change in Incidence Saving Lives : Changing the Course of the Epidemic Data source : UNAIDS Global Report 2010

  7. Estimated Number of Infant Infections Averted Through PEPFAR Direct Support for PMTCT Cumulative total: 385,536infant infections averted Estimated Infant Infections averted through PEPFAR direct support for PMTCT ARV Saving Lives : Changing the Course of the Epidemic Fiscal Year Data source : US Census Bureau

  8. African Countries with HIV Prevalence > 10% in 2009Decreasing Prevalence and Incidence Data source : UNAIDS Global Report 2010

  9. African Countries with HIV Prevalence of 5-9% in 2009 Decreasing Prevalence and Incidence Data source : UNAIDS Global Report 2010

  10. African Countries with HIV Prevalence < 5% in 2009Decreasing Prevalence and Incidence Data source : UNAIDS Global Report 2010

  11. Sub-Saharan Africa Prevalence in the Global Context2001, 2009 HIV Prevalence (%) Year Data source : UNAIDS Global Report 2010

  12. Saving LivesTogether We Are Changing the Course of the Epidemic PEPFAR Funding & Declining HIV/AIDS Mortality Rate PEPFAR Funding HIV/AIDS-Attributable Deaths in Sub-Saharan Africa Percent Change in HIV Incidence % Change in Incidence Data source : UNAIDS Global Report 2010

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