President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief
PEPFAR is the United States bilateral initiative to help save the lives of those suffering from HIV/AIDS
around the world, and is the largest initiative by any nation to combat a single disease internationally.
Here’s how it works:
around the world, and is the largest initiative by any nation to combat a single disease internationally.
Here’s how it works:
These services
reached
11 million people
last year,
including
3.8 million orphans
and children.
In 2010 alone,
PEPFAR
administered
services for more
than 600,000
HIV-positive
pregnant women.
Last year alone,
over 33 million
people received
HIV testing or
counseling.
Vital services
such as these help
track and identify
the communities most
in need of
immediate care.
reached
11 million people
last year,
including
3.8 million orphans
and children.
Treatments and Services
PEPFAR purchases and
provides life-saving
antiretroviral treatment for
HIV-positive adults and
children.
provides life-saving
antiretroviral treatment for
HIV-positive adults and
children.
PEPFAR
administered
services for more
than 600,000
HIV-positive
pregnant women.
Specialized Care
PEPFAR provides special
care and treatment services
for HIV-positive pregnant
women, orphans and
vulnerable children.
care and treatment services
for HIV-positive pregnant
women, orphans and
vulnerable children.
over 33 million
people received
HIV testing or
counseling.
Testing and Counseling
PEPFAR provides prevention,
counseling, and HIV testing
services to individuals and
communities most at risk.
counseling, and HIV testing
services to individuals and
communities most at risk.
such as these help
track and identify
the communities most
in need of
immediate care.
Training and Guidance
PEPFAR provides technical
expertise to support health
systems, research,
monitoring and evaluation
expertise to support health
systems, research,
monitoring and evaluation
* figures based on 2010 data