Caribbean HIV/AIDS Fight To Benefit from US$500 Million Global Fund

Caribbean HIV/AIDS Fight To Benefit from US$500 Million Global Fund
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USAID

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Thursday, July 24, 2014

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The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) recently announced that over US$500 million will be allocated for new efforts to achieve an aids-free generation in the Caribbean and other countries around the World.

The new programmes will support implementation of the blueprint for the US President Barak Obama’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), USAID said.

Announced at the 20th International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2014) here, USAID said the investments illustrate how it is supporting the next phase of PEPFAR, and the global HIV and AIDS response.

“With this substantial investment, USAID and PEPFAR are better able to sustain a lasting impact in the global fight against HIV and AIDS,” said USAID Assistant Administrator for Global Health Ariel Pablos-Méndez.

“By strengthening high impact interventions, engaging key populations, and supporting the capacity of local partners and host country governments, we know that it is possible to accelerate the end of this epidemic and realize the promise of an AIDS-free generation,” he added.

USAID said the awards include US$250 million that will be implemented over five years for strengthening the impact interventions for an AIDS-Free Generation (AIDSFree).

It said the award also comprises USAID’s Linkages Across the Continuum of HIV Services for Key Populations Affected by HIV (LINKAGES), a US$73 million award that will also be implemented over five years.


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