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The Power of Partnerships: Third Annual Report to Congress on PEPFAR (2007)
  

The Power of Partnerships: Third Annual Report to Congress on PEPFAR (2007)

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--    Overview Brochure   Get Acrobat Reader PDF version   
--    Complete Report as PDF
--    Cover and Introductory Pages
--    Acronyms and Abbreviations   Get Acrobat Reader PDF version   
--    Overview – The Power of Partnerships   Get Acrobat Reader PDF version   
--    Chapter 1 – Critical Intervention in the Focus Countries: Prevention   Get Acrobat Reader PDF version   
--    Chapter 2 – Critical Intervention in the Focus Countries: Treatment   Get Acrobat Reader PDF version   
--    Chapter 3 – Critical Intervention in the Focus Countries: Care   Get Acrobat Reader PDF version   
--    Chapter 4 – Building Capacity: Partnerships for Sustainability   Get Acrobat Reader PDF version   
--    Chapter 5 – Responding to Critical Issues: Gender and HIV/AIDS   Get Acrobat Reader PDF version   
--    Chapter 6 – Responding to Critical Issues: Children and HIV/AIDS   Get Acrobat Reader PDF version   
--    Chapter 7 – Improving Accountability and Programming   Get Acrobat Reader PDF version   
--    Chapter 8 – Implementation and Management   Get Acrobat Reader PDF version   
--    Chapter 9 – Strengthening Bilateral Programs Worldwide   Get Acrobat Reader PDF version   
--    Chapter 10 – Strengthening Multilateral Action   Get Acrobat Reader PDF version   
--    Chapter 11 – Engendering Bold Leadership   Get Acrobat Reader PDF version   
--    Appendices   Get Acrobat Reader PDF version   

  

The Power of Partnerships
 
Through HIV counseling and testing for couples at the U.S.-supported Kericho District Hospital, Joyce and David found out they are infected with HIV. Joyce was four months pregnant with her second child at the time of diagnosis. Thanks to the clinic's program to prevent mother-to-child HIV transmission, Joyce delivered a baby boy who is HIV-negative. After a year of antiretroviral treatment, David has also gained weight and feels healthy - enabling him to provide for his family. Photo by Doug Shaffer

Third Annual Report to Congress on PEPFAR (2007)


 
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