Letter From Ambassador Randall L. Tobias, U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator |
I. Executive Summary |
1. Strategic Guidance |
2. Summary |
II. The Global HIV/AIDS Emergency and the U.S. Response |
1. The Global HIV/AIDS Emergency: A Severe and Urgent Crisis |
2. President Bush’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief: The Hope of a New Approach |
3. Structure of the Strategic Plan |
III. Engendering Bold Leadership |
IV. Critical Interventions in the Focus Countries: Prevention |
V. Critical Interventions in the Focus Countries: Treatment |
VI. Critical Interventions in the Focus Countries: Care |
1. Palliative Care |
2. Care for Orphans and Vulnerable Children |
VII. Strengthening Bilateral HIV/AIDS Program |
VIII. Strengthening Multilateral Actions |
IX. Implementation and Management |
X. Supportive Interventions for U.S. Government Programs |
1. Supply Chain Management |
2. Evidence-Based Programs |
3. Public-Private Partnerships |
XI. Appendices |
A. Human Resource Capacity |
B. Human Papilloma Virus in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Impact of CondomUse on Its Spread |
C. Core Expertise of U.S. Government Agencies With Existing International HIV/AIDS Programs |
D. The Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief: USG Contributionsto Global HIV/AIDS, TB, and Malaria, FY 2003-2005 |
E. Focus Country HIV/AIDS Profile Information |
F. U.S. Government HIV/AIDS Bilateral Programs of the President’sEmergency Plan for AIDS Relief |
G. The Emergency Plan’s Program-Level Monitoring Framework |
H. Summary of HHS Research Strategy |
I. USAID’s HIV/AIDS Research Strategy |
J. Summary of Testimony and Recommendations Received 12/18/03 at thePACHA Townhall Meeting |
K. Acronyms |