World AIDS Day: Increasing Impact through Transparency, Accountability and Partnerships
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Children in Gaborone celebrate the strong partnership between the United States and Botswana in the fight against HIV/AIDS. Photo credit: George W. Bush Institute
USAID
Commemorates World AIDS Day 2017
In honor of World AIDS Day, we look back at the impact that the U.S.
Agency for International Development (USAID), the U.S. President's Emergency
Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) and our implementing partners have had in
combatting HIV/AIDS through transparency, accountability and partnerships.
As of September 2017, USAID and other implementing partners under
PEPFAR have:
Supported lifesaving antiretroviral treatment
for more than 13.3 million people and HIV counseling and testing for more than
85.5 million people
Supported more than 11.2 million pregnant
women with HIV testing and counseling
Provided critical care and support for more
than 6.4 million orphans, vulnerable children and their caregivers
Supported more than 15.2 million voluntary
medical male circumcision procedures in eastern and southern Africa
USAID leverages sustainable solutions and shared partnerships to
effectively test, treat and care for people around the world, setting our
sights on achieving control of the HIV/AIDS epidemic globally.
Learn more about the
impact of USAID’s global efforts on HIV/AIDS: