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1 PEPFAR Delivering an AIDS-free Generation Ambassador Deborah L. Birx, M.D. U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator Department of State June 23, 2014 Kaiser Family Foundation Town Hall Forum

2 History of the Epidemic Remembering the beginning of the AIDS Crisis 2

3 HIV Epidemic in Sub-Saharan Africa, HIV Prevalence (%) and Number of People Living with HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa, HIV Prevalence (%) Number of People Living with HIV

4 The World Was Slow to Recognize the AIDS Crisis

5 Where we were before PEPFAR 2001: Nearly 10,000 new HIV infections daily 2002: 50,000 on treatment in sub-saharan Africa Health systems overwhelmed by the epidemic Life expectancy declines of over 20 years in some countries Loss of working age population reversing decades of development progress

6 Impact of PEPFAR Celebrating Success & Looking Ahead 6

7 PEPFAR s Evolution From Emergency Response to Sustainable Impact for an AIDS-free Generation : PEPFAR I Emergency response Delivering prevention, care, & treatment services Building & strengthening health systems to deliver HIV services : PEPFAR 2 Shift from emergency to sustainable response Shared responsibility & country-driven programs Scaling up core interventions (ART, PMTCT & VMMC) for impact : PEPFAR 3 Sustainability & shared responsibility Quality, oversight, transparency, & accountability for impact Accelerating core interventions for epidemic control

8 Impact of the Global Response Number of New HIV Infections Halved since Peak of Epidemic Trends in New HIV Infections, North America Western & Central Europe Sub-Saharan Africa South & South-East Asia Oceania Middle East & North Africa Latin America Eastern Europe & Central Asia East Asia Caribbean

9 Dramatic Impact of PEPFAR on Life Expectancy Rebound in Countries Significantly Impacted by HIV/AIDS Life Expectancy at Birth (in years), ; Select Countries HIV/AIDS Epidemic PEPFAR Botswana Kenya Lesotho Swaziland Uganda World South Africa Zimbabwe 40 Source: World Bank, 2014

10 6M AIDS Deaths Averted Due to Global Response Modeled Impact with No Global AIDS Response 2,500,000 AIDS Deaths in Sub-Saharan Africa, ,000,000 1,500,000 1,000, , Actual No change post 2002 Source: Stover modeling for the Office of the U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator, 2014

11 6 Million Infections Averted due to Global Response Modeled Impact on Incidence in Sub-Saharan Africa with No Global AIDS Response 3,000,000 New Infections in Sub-Saharan Africa, ,500,000 2,000,000 1,500,000 1,000, , Actual No change post 2002 The Global AIDS Response has averted 6 million new HIV infections in Africa, 10 million worldwide Source: Stover modeling for the Office of the U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator, 2014

12 Employment Trend Among ART Patients Demonstrates significant economic losses in South Africa due to delayed treatment Regression-Adjusted Employment Trend Among HIV Patients Receiving ART Source: Bor J et al. Health Aff 2012;31:

13 Celebrating PEPFAR s Contributions 6.7 million women, men and children on life-saving antiretroviral treatment More than one million babies born HIV-free 4.7 million men received VMMC services 17 million people received care and support, including 5 million orphans and vulnerable children 21 million people in priority and key populations reached with risk behavior prevention interventions In 2013 alone: 780K HIV+ pregnant women received ARVs to prevent mother-tochild transmission = 240K infant infection averted 57.7 million people received HIV testing and counseling services

14 Delivering an AIDS-Free Generation Focusing Programs to Control the Epidemic THE RIGHT THING IN THE RIGHT PLACE AT THE RIGHT TIME 14

15 PEPFAR Bilateral Budget vs. Results (FY FY 2015 Request) *FY 2014 includes targets submitted with COP13, to be updated upon completion of COP14 submissions. **FY 2015 targets to be submitted with COP14

16 Focus on Core Activities The Right Thing Highest Impact Interventions for an AIDS-Free Generation Combination Prevention (PMTCT, ART, Condoms, VMMC) Prevention (effective/targeted) OVC holistic services for families Neglected & Hard to Reach Populations Pediatrics Adolescent girls Key populations MSM & Transgender, FSW, PWID Strengthening Health Systems as specifically required to support the above activities Human resources for health, procurement & supply chain, lab, and strategic information

17 ,000 Malawi Estimated Annual New HIV Infections & AIDS Deaths 180,000 Mozambique Estimated Annual New HIV Infections & AIDS Deaths 160, , , , , , , ,000 80,000 80,000 60,000 60,000 40,000 40,000 20,000 0 AIDS Deaths New Infections 20,000 0 AIDS Deaths New Infections Effective scale-up of combination prevention the right thing at speed Source: UNAIDS Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic Accessible at: Delayed scale-up of combination prevention

18 ,000 Cameroon Estimated Annual New HIV Infections & AIDS Deaths 450,000 Nigeria Estimated Annual New HIV Infections & AIDS Deaths 400,000 60, ,000 45, , ,000 30, , ,000 15,000 0 AIDS Deaths New Infections 100,000 50,000 0 AIDS Deaths New Infections Delayed scale-up of combination prevention Delayed scale-up of combination prevention and poor coverage Source: UNAIDS Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic Accessible at:

19 , , , , , ,000 80,000 Kenya Estimated Annual New HIV Infections & AIDS Deaths 320, , , , , ,000 80,000 Uganda Estimated Annual New HIV Infections & AIDS Deaths 40,000 AIDS Deaths New Infections 0 40,000 0 AIDS Deaths New Infections Moderate scale-up of combination prevention Early response w/ stalled scale-up of combination prevention Source: UNAIDS Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic Accessible at:

20 Program Focus Delivering the right thing at the right place at the right time Prioritizing Activities: Core, Near Core, Non Core CORE Must do Activities critical to saving lives & preventing new infections grounded in science NEAR CORE Should do Activities that directly support our goals and cannot yet be done well by other partners or host government NON CORE Nice to do Activities that do not directly serve our HIV/AIDS goals and/or can be taken on by other partners or host government Slide from PEPFAR Ethiopia

21 Uganda: Focus on Core (Treatment) $350,000,000 $300,000,000 $250,000,000 $200,000,000 $150,000,000 $100,000,000 PEPFAR Uganda COP Budget & Current on Treatment Uganda Program Review 600, , , , ,000 $50,000, ,000 $0 COP 2008 COP 2009 COP 2010 COP 2011 COP 2012 COP Budget Current on ART

22 PMTCT Testing Uganda: Focus on Core (PMTCT) PMTCT ATVs and Lifelong ART PEPFAR Uganda PMTCT Testing & ARV Results, ,600,000 1,400,000 1,200,000 1,000, , , , ,000 - Uganda Program Review PMTCT Testing PMTCT ARVs PMTCT Lifelong ART 100,000 90,000 80,000 70,000 60,000 50,000 40,000 30,000 20,000 10,000 -

23 Uganda: Focus on Core (VMMC) PEPFAR Uganda COP Budget & Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision (VMMC) Results, $350,000,000 $300,000,000 $250,000,000 $200,000,000 $150,000,000 $100,000,000 $50,000,000 $0 Uganda Program Review COP 2008 COP 2009 COP 2010 COP 2011 COP 2012 COP , , , , , , , ,000 - Budget VMMC

24 Percent Geographic Focus: Ethiopia the right place Unequal Burden Requires Review and Re-focusing of Response (Hot Spots) % 20% 22% 80% 26% 0% Low yield High yield No yield Matching program & disease burden 80% positive clients in 22% of facilities 400 PMTCT sites with no HIV+ women sites HIV pos

25 Geographic Focus: Mozambique the right place Number of Patients in Need of ART PEPFAR Geographic Prioritization Red Areas: Priority for immediate saturation with core services Orange Areas: Priority for scale-up in coming years Yellow Areas: Not prioritized for scale-up

26 Kaduna* Benue* Akwa Ibom* Lagos* Oyo Kano Sokoto Rivers* Taraba Nasarawa* Imo Cross River* Niger Plateau Adamawa Abia Borno Jigawa Ogun Abuja, FCT* Yobe Kogi Katsina Gombe Anambra Ondo Osun Bauchi Kwara Delta Enugu Bayelsa Ebonyi Edo Zamfara Ekiti Kebbi Geographic Focus: Nigeria Mapping PLHIV & People Currently on ART 600, ,000 Estimated Number of People Living with HIV and Number Currently on ART with PEPFAR & GFATM Support by State in Nigeria, , ,000 Scale-up strategy: shifting to targeted scale-up in 7+1 high burden states (*) 200, ,000 - Estimated PLHIV, 2013 # Current on ART (PEPFAR + GFATM)

27 Njombe Iringa Mbeya Shinyanga Ruvuma Dar es Salaam Rukwa Katavi Pwani Tabora Kagera Geita Mara Mwanza Mtwara Morogoro Kilimanjaro Simiyu Kigoma Singida Arusha Lindi Dodoma Tanga Manyara Unguja Pemba Geographically Focus: Tanzania Using Sub-National HIV Prevalence Data to Focus Programs 16% 14% 12% 15% Adult HIV Prevalence by Region in Tanzania 10% 8% 6% 4% 2% 0% 9% 9% 7% 7% 7% 6% 6% 6% 5% 5% 5% 5% National HIV Prevalence = 5.1% 4% 4% 4% 4% 4% 3% 3% 3% 3% 3% 2% 2% 1% 0%

28 Geographic Focus: Kenya HIV prevalence among persons aged years by NASCOP region, KAIS 2012 Significant geographic variance in HIV prevalence requires geographically focused programming

29 Key Remaining Disparities Leaving No One Behind 29

30 Disparately High HIV Prevalence among Young Women Compared to Young Men Estimated HIV Prevalence Among Young Women & Men (15-24 years) in Eastern and Southern Africa, 2011 Source: UNAIDS 2013

31 HIV Incidence among Young Women More than 1/3 New HIV Infections Globally Occur among Young Women in Africa Estimated number of new HIV infections per week among young women aged years in East and Southern Africa, 2012 Data source: UNAIDS 2013 South Africa Uganda Mozambique Tanzania Kenya Zimbabwe Malawi Zambia Lesotho Swaziland Ethiopia Botswana Namibia Rwanda Over 7,000 new HIV infections every week among young women globally Number per week

32 Violence Against Children Surveys (VACS) Reducing Gender Based Violence is a Critical Priority 50.0% 45.0% 40.0% 35.0% 30.0% 25.0% 20.0% 15.0% 10.0% 5.0% 0.0% Percentage of females who reported unwilling first sexual intercourse prior to age 18 * 43.5% 29.1% 24.3% 23.1% 40.7% Swaziland Tanzania Kenya Haiti Zimbabwe Sources: UNICEF Swaziland and CDC. Findings from a National Survey on Violence Against Children in Swaziland. CDC, Atlanta UNICEF Tanzania, CDC, and Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences. Violence against Children in Tanzania: Findings from a National Survey Dar es Salaam, Tanzania UNICEF Kenya, CDC, and Kenya National Bureau of Statistics. Violence against Children in Kenya: Findings from a 2010 National Survey. Nairobi, Kenya Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency. National Baseline Survey on Life Experiences of Adolescents in Zimbabwe Preliminary Report CDC, Interuniversity Institute for Research and Development, Comité de Coordination. Violence against Children in Haiti: Findings from a National Survey, Port-au-Prince, Haiti: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2013 *Among females reporting sexual debut before age 18 **Data for Tanzania and Swaziland reported by year olds

33 Childhood Sexual Violence & HIV Survivors of Childhood Sexual Violence 4 Times More Likely to be HIV Positive Adjusted odds ratio* Association between childhood sexual violence and selected health conditions, reported by females years old in Swaziland * Adjusted for age, community setting, SES, and orphan status Source: UNICEF Swaziland and CDC. Findings from a National Survey on Violence Against Children in Swaziland. CDC, Atlanta. 2007

34 Persistent Disparity in ART Coverage Rates Treatment Coverage for Children Lags Far Behind Adult Coverage 100% 90% 80% 70% Adult and Pediatric ART Coverage by country, 2012 Adult Pediatric 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Pediatric Treatment Coverage is 34%; Adult Treatment Coverage is 64% Source: UNAIDS, 2013

35 Elevated Incidence Among Key Populations in Concentrated Epidemics New HIV Infections by Population in Regions with Majority Concentrated Epidemics Source: UNAIDS, 2013

36 Disparity in HIV Prevalence among Sex Workers versus Other Adults Comparison in HIV prevalence between Sex Workers and the general adult population in West and Central Africa Source: Baral et al, 2012 Prevalence Population years Prevalence Sex Workers

37 Disproportionate Burden of HIV among MSM HIV Prevalence Among Men who have Sex with Men (MSM) and the General Adult Population Source: Beyrer et al, 2010

38 Source: ILGA, May 2013 Discriminatory Cultural & Legal Environments Nearly 80 countries have laws that persecute same-sex sexual relations

39 Discriminatory Environments Impede Effective HIV Service Delivery Characteristic Malawi Namibia Botswana MSM afraid to seek health services 18% 18% 21% MSM afraid to walk in community 16% 17% 29% MSM blackmailed because of sexuality 18% 21% 27% MSM beat up by govt/police official 8% 22% 2% Cultural and political environments contributing to stigma and discrimination impede access to life-saving services for many populations Source: Beyrer et al, 2010

40 Summary of the Right Thing, Right Place, Right Time Ensuring the right thing The core interventions Ensuring the right place Geographically focused Reaching the most vulnerable effectively The right time an expanding HIV epidemic is not financially sustainable Preventing new infections in the most vulnerable and high prevalence areas Ensuring implementation of the WHO guidelines in the right place Mapping impact at the community level including core service coverage, HIV prevalence and incidence

41 Vision for PEPFAR Moving Forward Delivering an AIDS-Free Generation with Accountability, Transparency and Impact 41

42 PEPFAR s 3 Guiding Pillars Delivering an AIDS-Free Generation with Sustainable Results AIDS-free Generation Accountability Demonstrate cost-effective programming that maximizes the impact of every dollar invested Transparency Demonstrate increased transparency with validation and sharing of all levels of program data Impact Demonstrate sustained control of the epidemic save lives and avert new infections

43 PEPFAR s Five Key Agendas Translating the 3 Guiding Pillars to Results Efficiency Agenda Saving lives through smart investments Sustainability Agenda Sharing responsibility, advancing progress Partnership Agenda Working together towards an AIDS-Free Generation Impact Agenda Controlling the epidemic Blueprint for an AIDS-free Generation Human Rights Agenda Securing, protecting, & promoting human rights

44 Impact Agenda Controlling the Epidemic Defining Success Efficient and effective control of the HIV epidemic in 5-10 countries impact on health and economic growth Key elements of this agenda Scale-up of core combo px interventions (PMTCT, ART, Condoms, VMMC) Site Improvement & Monitoring System Program quality

45 Efficiency Agenda Saving Lives through Smart Investments Defining Success Key elements of this agenda Increased transparency, oversight and accountability across PEPFAR Expenditure Analysis Inter-Agency Collaborative for Program Improvement

46 Bringing Together an Interagency Collaborative Vision: All USG Agencies in the same space with a common mission and common tools PEPFAR Interagency Collaborative USAID MCC S/GAC Analyzing data to improve quality & save more lives HHS Peace Corps Real-Time Analysis of: Expenditure data Site-level quality data Routine monitoring & evaluation data DOD

47 Sustainability Agenda Sharing Responsibility, Advancing Progress Defining Success Key elements of this agenda Sustainable governance models and increased country fiscal contribution and local partner implementation across PEPFAR Country Health Partnerships Millennium Challenge Corporation Governance Human Resources for Health Country financing Transition to local partners

48 Partnership Agenda Working Together towards an AIDS-Free Generation Defining Success Renewed National and Global Commitment to an AIDS-free Generation Key elements of this agenda PLHIV & Civil Society Organizations Key Bi-laterals Multi-laterals including GFATM and UN family Faith-Based Organizations Private Sector

49 Human Rights Agenda Securing, Protecting, & Promoting Human Rights Defining Success Promotion and protection of human rights for all, including LBGT, women and girls, and other vulnerable populations; decrease in Gender-based violence (GBV) Key elements of this agenda Human rights for women and girls, LGBT, and other vulnerable populations Gender and GBV

50 Our work is not done. This week alone Over 4,000 babies were infected Over 7,000 young women were infected Over 24,000 people living with HIV died in Africa

51 It always seems impossible until it s done - Nelson Mandela

52 PEPFAR THANK YOU

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