USAID:
HIV/AIDS, Asia and the Near East
More than 8.7 million people in Asia
and the Near East were living with HIV/AIDS at the end of
2004. HIV/AIDS prevalence is low compared to other regions,
but individual Asian countries are experiencing explosive
nationwide or localized epidemics fueled by high-risk behavior.
High levels of population mobility also contribute to HIV
vulnerability in this region. USAID is implementing HIV/AIDS
programs in nine countries in Asia and the Near East, plus
a regional program that addresses cross-border issues and
supports HIV/AIDS activities in countries where USAID does
not have a mission.
Country |
FY
2000
(millions) |
FY
2001
(millions) |
FY
2002
(millions) |
FY
2003
(millions) |
Bangladesh |
$3.0 |
$3.0 |
$3.2 |
$3.7 |
Cambodia |
$2.1 |
$8.2 |
$12.0 |
$13.8 |
East
Timor |
- |
$1.0 |
$1.0 |
- |
Egypt |
- |
$1.2 |
$1.2 |
$2.8 |
India |
$8.5 |
$9.0 |
$12.2 |
$13.5 |
Indonesia |
$4.5 |
$4.0 |
$8.3 |
$9.0 |
Jordan |
- |
$0.3 |
$0.3 |
$0.4 |
Nepal |
$2.0 |
$4.0 |
$6.7 |
$8.7 |
Philippines |
$1.5 |
$1.5 |
$1.5 |
$1.5 |
West Bank/Gaza |
- |
- |
- |
$0.1 |
Asia
Regional |
- |
$6.9 |
$10.6 |
$16.2 |
Total |
$21.5 |
$39.1 |
$57.0 |
$69.5 |
|
View funding levels for fiscal years 1995 - 1999
»
|
|