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Haiti - Health : More than $100M to fight against AIDS
08/06/2017 09:27:08

Haiti - Health : More than $100M to fight against AIDS
Ambassador Deborah Birx, United States AIDS Coordinator, approved the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) approved the Haiti budget for Country Operational Plan (COP) 2017. With a budget of $101,500,000 U.S. dollars, COP 17 was jointly planned by the PEPFAR Haiti team, the Ministry of Public Health and Population (MSPP), civil society, and multilateral partners. This plan covers the period from October 2017 to September 2018.

Ambassador Birx's approval was the culmination of a several month planning process that involved a complete review of strategies and targets as determined by each PEPFAR country. The session also provided an opportunity to gather feedback from stakeholders. From Haiti there were representatives from the MSPP and the National AIDS Control Program (PNLS), the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, UNAIDS, and members of civil society representing people living with HIV and key populations.

New for COP 17 is additional performance funding: five million U.S. dollars for HIV treatment and two million U.S. dollars for the implementation, in four districts, of a package of prevention services based on the PEPFAR model called "DREAMS" that aims to reduce the incidence of HIV among adolescent girls and young women aged 10-19 years.

The U.S. Embassy and the PEPFAR Haiti team look forward to implementing COP 17 and continuing to move towards curbing this epidemic. Currently, the PEPFAR program in Haiti supports over 85,000 individuals enrolled on antiretroviral therapy, has tested over 200,000 pregnant women for HIV and returned their results, and has reached almost 80,000 orphans and vulnerable children and their caregivers infected and affected by HIV/AIDS.

HL/ HaitiLibre

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