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Benin

In 2002, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) allocated approximately $3 million to HIV/AIDS activities in Benin, including funds for a new HIV/AIDS prevention program, social marketing of condoms, behavioral surveillance surveys, and direct support to the PNLS.

USAID/Benin is working to increase health-seeking behaviors, and reduce risky behaviors by promoting a supportive policy and program environment. Specifically, the Mission strives to increase access to services and products; improve the quality and management of prevention services; and increase the demand for HIV/AIDS services, products, and prevention measures.

Access more information on USAID's HIV/AIDS Program in Benin, November 2004 [PDF, 223KB].

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