USAID and The President s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief February 23, 2005 Institute of Medicine
USAID Global AIDS Contribution Since its inception in 1986, USAID s international HIV/AIDS program has provided over $3.2 billion in HIV/AIDS assistance.
2004 USAID s Annual HIV/AIDS Budget 1400 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 Budget levels (in millions) 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 0 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Fiscal Year
Global Health Bureau/Office of HIV/AIDS Functions: Technical leadership Field support Research International Partners: UNAIDS, Microbicides, IAVI Global Bureau: GFATM
Agency total for FY04, including GFATM: $1.1 billion budget, with $229.6 million from OGAC Rapid interagency programming of $800 million in 15 countries OHA staff seconded to STATE, 20 providing on-going support
Current Initiatives
Public-Private Partnerships USAID is working with major corporations to leverage private-sector skills & expertise Pfizer Fellows Program sent 2 personnel in Feb 05 for six-month rotation: 1. Support financial management of local NGO, Mothers to Mothers to Be, in South Africa 2. Develop micro-enterprise program at Mothers Support Group in Zambia
Faith- and Community-Based Organizations Some of USAID s new faith- and community-based partners: FBO Primes FBO Subs (800 partners in 40 countries) APS: HIV/AIDS Prevention Through Abstinence and Healthy Choices for Youth Fresh Ministries HOPE Worldwide International Youth Foundation Salesian Missions Samaritan s Purse International Relief Children s AIDS Fund APS: Support to Orphans and Vulnerable Children Affected by HIV/AIDS Hope Worldwide World Concern Christian Aid Associazione Volntari Per Il Servizio Internazionale Opportunity International/Habitat for Humanity CORE Initiative Large Grants Program African Network of Religious Leaders who are Infected or Affected by HIV/AIDS American Jewish World Service Asian Interfaith Resource Centre Catholic Medical Mission Board Christian Conference of Asia Church World Service Council of Anglican Provinces of Africa Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance Islamic Relief Loma Linda University Organization of African Instituted Churches Positive Muslims Samaritan s Purse International Relief World Conference of Religions for Peace
Strategic Information USAID has supported the development of the Strategic Information (SI) systems for the Emergency Plan: Participated in design of SI Reporting Guidance Adoption of the DHS, AIS and SPA survey questionnaires to SI reporting standards Managed the development of the Country Operation Plan & Reporting (COPR) Database Four staff serve as SI Advisors to country programs
Operational Research Operational research to develop and evaluate new tools to implement programs in resourcelimited settings ARV therapy Prevention of mother-to-child transmission Increasing access to treatment and care services by people with HIV/AIDS One study in Uganda increased youth VCT attendance from 66,000 to 112,000
Women and Girls Prevention Care Treatment Research Microbicides Vaccines Gender-Based Violence Leadership Wrap-arounds
Orphans and Vulnerable Children USAID: Over 102 programs in 27 countries: Office of HIV/AIDS APS: Cooperative Agreements going strictly to OVC assistance FANTA, Horizons, REACH, POLICY Project and others Displaced Children & Orphans Fund, Education programs including MTT of Africa Bureau, Child Health programs
Track 1 Partners Abstinence and Behavior Change for Youth Adventist Development and Relief Agency, American Red Cross, Catholic Relief Services, Children AIDS Fund, Food for the Hungry, Pact, Inc., Fresh Ministries, HOPE Worldwide, International Youth Foundation, Program for Appropriate Technology in Health, Salesian Missions, Samaritan s Purse, World Relief, World Vision Orphans and Vulnerable Children Africare, Associazione Volontari per il Servizio Internazionale, Catholic Relief Services, CARE, Christian Aid, Christian Children s Fund, Family Health International, HOPE Worldwide South Africa, Opportunity International, Plan USA, Project Concern, Project HOPE, Salvation Army, Save the Children, World Concern Injection Safety Chemonics International, Initiatives, Inc, John Snow, Inc, University Research Corporation
Next Steps Supply Chain Management Non-Focus Countries New Partners Global Fund TA Capacity Building/System Strenthening
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