Appendix F: U,S. Government HIV/AIDS Bilateral Programs of the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief(Focus countries in bold)
The U.S. Government, through USAID and HHS, has substantial programs in 101 countries, including the Emergency Planfocus countries. In addition, through DOD, DOL, and Peace Corps, the U.S. Government has a number of smaller bilateralprograms in additional countries.
Region/Country
|
USAID
|
HHS
|
DOD
|
DOL
|
Peace Corps |
Sub-Saharan Africa |
1 Angola |
B |
B |
B |
|
|
2 Benin |
B |
|
B |
B |
V |
3 Botswana |
R |
B |
B |
B |
V |
4 Burkina Faso |
R |
|
B |
|
V |
5 Burundi |
R |
|
B |
|
|
6 Cameroon |
R |
|
B |
|
V |
7 Cape Verde |
R |
|
|
|
|
8 Chad |
R |
|
B |
|
V |
9 Congo, D.R. of |
B |
B |
B |
|
|
10 Côte d’Ivoire |
R |
B |
|
|
|
11 Djibouti |
R |
|
|
|
|
12 Eritrea |
B |
|
B |
|
|
13 Ethiopia |
B |
B |
B |
B |
|
14 Gabon |
|
|
B |
|
V |
15 Gambia, The |
R |
|
|
|
|
16 Ghana |
B |
|
B |
B |
V |
17 Guinea Bissau |
R |
|
|
|
|
18 Kenya |
B |
B |
B |
B |
V |
19 Lesotho |
R |
|
B |
B |
V |
20 Liberia |
R |
|
|
|
|
21 Madagascar |
B |
|
B |
|
V |
22 Malawi |
B |
B |
B |
B |
V |
23 Mali |
B |
|
B |
|
V |
24 Mauritania |
B |
|
|
|
|
25 Mozambique |
B |
B |
B |
B |
V |
26 Namibia |
B |
B |
B |
B |
V |
27 Niger |
R |
|
|
|
V |
28 Nigeria |
B |
B |
B |
B |
|
29 Rwanda |
B |
B |
|
|
|
30 Senegal |
B |
B |
B |
|
V |
31 Sierra Leone |
R |
|
B |
|
|
32 Somalia |
R |
|
|
|
|
33 South Africa |
B |
B |
B |
B |
V |
34 Sudan |
R |
|
|
|
|
35 Swaziland |
R |
|
B |
B |
V |
36 Tanzania |
B |
B |
B |
B |
V |
37 Togo |
R |
|
B |
B |
V |
38 Uganda |
B |
B |
B |
B |
V |
39 Zambia |
B |
B |
B |
B |
V |
40 Zimbabwe |
B |
B |
B |
B |
|
B= bilateral program; R= regional program; V= volunteers, prevention education. In addition, the State Departmenthas public diplomacy and some smaller-scale HIV/AIDS prevention programs at many of its posts abroad. |
Asia and Near East: |
41 Bangladesh |
B |
|
|
|
|
42 Burma |
R |
|
|
|
|
43 Cambodia |
B |
B |
B |
B |
|
44 China |
R |
B |
|
|
|
45 East Timor |
R |
|
|
|
|
46 Egypt |
B |
|
B |
|
|
47 India |
B |
B |
B |
B |
|
48 Indonesia |
B |
|
B |
B |
|
49 Jordan |
B |
|
|
|
|
50 Laos |
R |
|
|
B |
|
51 Nepal |
B |
|
|
B |
V |
52 Papua New Guinea |
R |
|
|
|
|
53 Philippines |
B |
|
|
|
|
54 Thailand |
R |
B |
B |
|
|
55 Vietnam |
R |
B |
B |
B |
|
56 West Bank/Gaza |
B |
|
|
|
|
B= bilateral program; R= regional program; V= volunteers, prevention education. In addition, the State Departmenthas public diplomacy and some smaller-scale HIV/AIDS prevention programs at many of its posts abroad. |
Europe and Eurasia: |
57 Albania |
B |
|
|
|
V |
58 Armenia |
B |
|
|
|
|
59 Azerbaijan |
B |
|
|
|
|
60 Belarus |
B |
|
|
|
|
61 Bosnia |
R |
|
|
|
|
62 Bulgaria |
R |
|
|
|
|
63 Croatia |
R |
|
|
|
|
64 Estonia |
R |
|
|
|
|
65 Georgia |
B |
|
B |
|
|
66 Kazakhstan |
B |
|
B |
|
V |
67 Kosovo |
B |
|
|
|
|
68 Kyrgyzstan |
R |
|
B |
|
|
69 Latvia |
R |
|
|
|
|
70 Lithuania |
R |
|
|
|
|
71 Macedonia |
R |
|
|
|
|
72 Moldova |
B |
|
|
|
|
73 Romania |
B |
B |
|
B |
V |
74 Russia |
B |
|
B |
|
|
75 Serbia |
R |
|
|
|
|
76 Tajikistan |
R |
|
B |
|
|
77 Turkmenistan |
R |
|
|
|
V |
78 Ukraine |
B |
|
B |
B |
V |
79 Uzbekistan |
R |
|
B |
|
V |
B= bilateral program; R= regional program; V= volunteers, prevention education. In addition, the State Departmenthas public diplomacy and some smaller-scale HIV/AIDS prevention programs at many of its posts abroad. |
Latin America and the Caribbean |
80 Antigua & Barbuda |
R |
|
|
|
V |
81 Argentina |
|
|
B |
|
|
82 Bahamas |
|
B |
|
|
|
83 Barbados |
R |
|
|
|
|
84 Belize |
R |
|
B |
B |
V |
85 Bolivia |
B |
|
B |
|
V |
86 Brazil |
B |
B |
B |
|
|
87 Chile |
|
|
B |
|
|
88 Colombia |
|
|
B |
|
|
89 Costa Rica |
|
B |
B |
|
|
90 Dominica |
R |
|
|
|
V |
91 Dominican Republic |
B |
B |
|
B |
V |
92 Ecuador |
|
|
B |
|
V |
93 El Salvador |
B |
|
|
|
V |
94 Grenada |
|
|
|
|
V |
95 Guatemala |
B |
|
|
|
V |
96 Guyana |
B |
B |
|
B |
V |
97 Haiti |
B |
B |
|
B |
V |
98 Honduras |
B |
B |
B |
|
V |
99 Jamaica |
B |
B |
|
|
V |
100 Mexico |
B |
|
|
|
|
101 Nicaragua |
B |
|
|
|
V |
102 Panama |
R |
|
B |
|
V |
103 Paraguay |
|
|
B |
|
V |
104 Peru |
B |
B |
B |
|
V |
105 St. Lucia |
R |
|
|
|
V |
106 St. Kitts and Nevis |
R |
|
|
|
V |
107 St. Vincent & Grenadines |
R |
|
|
|
V |
108 Suriname |
R |
|
|
|
V |
109 Trinidad and Tobago |
R |
B |
|
|
|
110 Uruguay |
|
|
B |
|
|
111 Venezuela |
|
|
B |
|
|
B= bilateral program; R= regional program; V= volunteers, prevention education. In addition, the State Departmenthas public diplomacy and some smaller-scale HIV/AIDS prevention programs at many of its posts abroad. |
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