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Vietnam

Since 1998, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has provided HIV/AIDS support to Vietnam from USAID/Washington, through the Asia Near East regional program. The focus of this support has been to help Vietnam strengthen its capacity to address HIV/AIDS, as well as tuberculosis and malaria, through a large-scale prevention, mitigation, and care program.

In 2003, USAID established a regional HIV/AIDS office in Bangkok, from which future HIV/AIDS efforts in the region will be conducted. The Greater Mekong Regional Strategy was produced by this office in February 2004. Under the Emergency Plan, Vietnam received more than $17.3 million in fiscal year (FY) 2004, nearly $27.6 million in FY 2005, approximately $34.1 million in FY 2006, and is providing $65.8 million in FY 2007 to support comprehensive HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment and care programs.

Access the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief 2007 Country Profile for Vietnam, PDF Version [PDF, 561KB].

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