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Madagascar

In 2002, USAID allocated $1.25 million to HIV/AIDS programs in Madagascar. In conjunction with the Mission?s Integrated Strategic Plan, USAID/Madagascar?s HIV Strategy (2003?2008) was recently approved. The strategy builds on the Mission?s past experience and situation analysis and flows logically from the previous five-year strategy. The situation analysis suggests effective actions in Madagascar must occur at two levels:
  • Strong technical support to the President?s National Multisectoral HIV Prevention Initiative; and
  • Interventions targeted at populations at highest risk in select high-priority geographic zones with key activities.

Access more information on USAID's HIV/AIDS Program in Madagascar, February 2005 [PDF, 226KB].

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