In 2003, Congress passed the United States Leadership Against HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria Act, which established a 5-year, $15 billion initiative to help countries around the world respond to their AIDS epidemics. The initiative is generally referred to by the title of the 5-year strategy required by the act―PEPFAR, or the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief.
PEPFAR Implementation evaluates this initiative's progress and concludes that although PEPFAR has made a promising start, U.S. leadership is still needed in the effort to respond to the HIV/AIDS pandemic. The book recommends that the program transition from its focus on emergency relief to an emphasis on the long-term strategic planning and capacity building necessary for a sustainable response. PEPFAR Implementation will be of interest to policy makers, health care professionals, special interest groups, and others interested in global AIDS relief.
Table of Contents
- Front Matter
- Abstract and Summary
- Part I The U.S. Global AIDS Initiative, 1 Introduction
- 2 The U.S. Global AIDS Initiative: Context and Background
- Part II Progress on the First 5-Year Strategy -- PEPFAR, 3 PEPFAR's Management
- 4 PEPFAR's Prevention Category
- 5 PEPFAR's Treatment Category
- 6 PEPFAR's Care Category
- 7 PEPFAR's Orphans and Other Vulnerable Children Category
- Part III Looking to the Future, 8 Toward Sustainability
- Appendix A Acknowledgments
- Appendix B Methods
- Appendix C Plan for a Short-term Evaluation of PEPFAR Implementation -- Letter Report # 1
- Appendix D Selected Bibliography for 25-Year Overview of Global HIV/AIDS
- Appendix E Abbreviations and Acronyms
- Appendix F Committee and Staff Biographies
- Appendix G Information-Gathering Meeting Agendas
- Index